
Tunguska Event
07/16/19 • 49 min
In 1908, Siberia, Russia experienced an explosion so powerful that it was unlike anything any living person had experienced. The explosion flatted twenty miles of forest, charred trees and reindeer, and caused rocks to rain down on settlements close by. However, no crater was formed. What was the cause of the explosion? Why is it such a disputed topic? In this episode, Skye is joined by Zach (from The Podcast Junkie) to discuss the current theories and the science behind these theories. After discussing the event, the two talk about The Podcast Junkie community that has been created on Discord and Zach's contributions to the podcasting community.
Support the show (http://patreon.com/hmct)
In 1908, Siberia, Russia experienced an explosion so powerful that it was unlike anything any living person had experienced. The explosion flatted twenty miles of forest, charred trees and reindeer, and caused rocks to rain down on settlements close by. However, no crater was formed. What was the cause of the explosion? Why is it such a disputed topic? In this episode, Skye is joined by Zach (from The Podcast Junkie) to discuss the current theories and the science behind these theories. After discussing the event, the two talk about The Podcast Junkie community that has been created on Discord and Zach's contributions to the podcasting community.
Support the show (http://patreon.com/hmct)
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