Investigate Meteor Showers and Meteorites

Meteors are thought to be caused by meteors traveling at super-high speed, which leads to burning of the atmosphere, and the creation of bright trails like the trail of flames. In the case of large meteorites, it produces comets.

Here is an investigation video about meteors

1/ 1 Min of Shooting Stars Live View | Perseid Meteor Shower 2020


2/ Flat Earth: Sky Ice - "Solid Atmospheric Dome"



3/ Flat Earth - Meteors, Comets and Craters


Comment:

1/ I had to view this video again ‘cause something kept nagging me and I just figured out what it was.

The “width & depth” of the (so called) craters.
“Huston we have a problem!”

Barringer Crater (Arizona), for example, it’s said to be “0.7 miles (aprox. 3,700 feet) in diameter yet it’s depth is only 560 feet? My basic math tells me that it’s 6.6 times wide to its depth. So this hyper velocity meteor hits so hard and fast to disintegrate yet can only displace 1/10th of its diameter upon impact?
Excuse me, this does make any sense. Sounds like more of the cabalistic BS we’ve heard about the moon landing and the planets! 

There should be a provable, mathematical or empirical analysis that can correlate the diameter and depth to prove or disprove the “theory” (since there are no remnants of the impactor) that can conclusively point to it as the cause or negate such premise.

And lingering still is the question as to why all these craters are at 90° to the “FLAT” surface— not one (that I have seen) has any inclination or angle of trajectory prior to impact— IF WE WERE ON BALL IN SPACE, what are the odds that every single impact strikes the surface straight DOWN... at 90°?!

Excuse me, gotta blow my nose 🤧  I too am allergic to the B/S!!!!

2/ I laughed my ass off at the crater. They put a city in it and said it will happen again? LMAO. Fear control at it's best! I love how the meteor came in at a massive angle but made a crater like it came in at 90 degrees. Those people are smart. I totally trust them. Wink.

3/ How convenient the recent Russian “space rock” landed in a frozen lake in the middle of nowhere and could not be recovered.



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