The Norwegian Time Hole 14
fredrik70 writes "It seems that last month's light show over Norway is still on a lot of minds. Those minds have had over a month to come up with theories, some of which seem a little out there. From a crazy article: 'Russian scientists are reporting to Prime Minister Putin that the high-energy beam fired into the upper heavens from the United States High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) radar facility in Ramfjordmoen, Norway this past month has resulted in a “catastrophic puncturing” of our Plant’s thermosphere thus allowing into the troposphere an “unimpeded thermal inversion” of the exosphere, which is the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere.'" On the other hand it might just be a failed missile test. I'm going to warm up the infinite improbability drive just in case.
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Looks more Combinish to me...
Any new info or just speculation? (Score:1)
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Oh just put on this tin foil hat ,grab a beer and join the thinktank.
We got a grant that'll cover beer for a year.
Gosh ... (Score:1)
It's hard not to believe the Pakistan Daily! I mean, if you can't get reliable news from them where can you get it? :-P
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Not a great work for russian scientists (Score:1)
Occam's razor (Score:2)
But.... (Score:2)
I like it! (Score:1)
warm up the infinite improbability drive? (Score:1)
Don't you mean the good old Sub-Etha Sens-O-Matic?
Come on we all know... (Score:2)
Just look right here son... (Score:2)
[FLASH!] That funny thing in the sky? Why that was just a Russian rocket son. There aren't any such things as cloaking failures in artificial spacetime wormholes near our planet. Certainly none that aliens travel through anyway. Nosiree.