Episode #027: Comets and Platinum Group Metals

More details about the 5 stages of the life cycle of comets. Platinum group metals and their uses in technology. Outer gas giants’ orbital distances are exactly what they need to be to create a bucket-brigade delivering comets to inner solar system

Genetics and PGMs / 1908 Tunguska Blast

Images from earliest expeditions to site by Leonid Kulik, and comparing effects of the blast to the enigmatic Carolina Bays

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Comet Atlas is disintegrating, so RC goes into more details about the five stages of the life-cycle of comets, including some speculations on what may perturb them out of their deep space hibernation, including the outer gas giants’ orbital distances that are exactly what they need to be to create a planetary bucket-brigade. Furthering the discussion on Platinum Group Metals, or PGM's, he reviews some of the modern uses for these metals and hints that the Ancients were also aware of their properties, having the guys search for “Pallas” in mythology, and reading from a 1995 study that likened PGM-doped DNA to molecular wire. Could PGM delivery have caused the genetic changes that were discovered around the area of the 1908 Tunguska aerial blast? We look at images from the earliest expeditions to the site by Leonid Kulik, and compare some of the effects of the blast to the enigmatic Carolina Bays…


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  • The thing we have to recall about the Platinum Metals Group is that the Earth likely has a substantial amount of 'em that would have been proportional to the natural distribution of elements created by universal processes within the star or stars contributing the mix of gases and particles of the cloud from which our present star and planets coalesced a few billion years back. BUT like many other relatively heavier elements, those metals likely sank deeper toward the center of the Earth when the entire lump was still in its least viscous state, fresh with the heat of creation. Some scientists suggest the asteroid belt consists of the fragments of a smashed planet; Others argue the stoner asteroids NEVER managed to get it together in the first place. Either way, it seems that asteroids and comets alike are NOT all identical in their composition; some have accumulated elements and compounds in distinctive concentrations, bringing them to Modern *COOLED* Earth in delayed deliveries that put'em near the surface instead of DEEP in the CORE where they can't work their magic for us critters. >>>> Like "timed release" nutrients... MEANWHILE Careful study confirms that What is Perturbing the population of the Oort Cloud is actually the unkind comments and accusations being tossed promiscuously at'em by pesky humans. Remember: Comets have feelings, too!
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  • I have to agree with Mike's comment at about 00:36:00 -- "Mathematical Creationism." It's one thing for the researchers to describe/claim that this planetary system as it exists right now is OPTIMALLY Configured to capture and deliver comets with their complex organic precursor molecular loads to the inner planets. But That does NOT at all mean that the present state of this system is the ONLY POSSIBLE arrangement that can encourage the development of life. First of all, the entire system has CLEARLY been evolving and changing over its Multi-Billion-Year lifetime. For just one bitty instance, we are told that the Earth and Moon move apart minutely each year, and would have been substantially closer to each other in their early history. This is a dynamic system, and has been evolving since the original cloud of gas and dust was spewed out and began to collapse. To ignore that utterly demolishes the premise that ONLY the Present Precise geometric relationships among the planets could possibly result in the delivery of essential Cometary LIFE-components and so give rise to Life on Earth. Look, I appreciate that any system can be said to have optimal arrangements that encourage or allow specific outcomes, and preclude others. If the tolerances are wrong, many designs are not merely less-than-optimal; they just don't work. But we also know that different arrangements allow for utterly different successful outcomes.
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