C-49Rys. C15. A magnetised “gold nugget” made of what looks like an “isotope of gold”. It was found onslopes of Remarkables mountain, near Queenstown, means around 150 kilometers to north-northwestfrom the Tapanui Crater. In fact this “gold nugget” was found on the main line of debris falloutfrom the Tapanui explosion – as this is illustrated in “Fig. C7” above. The “gold nugget” shown hereis just the first of two very similar to each other splinters of a noble metal of the appearance of gold,which in times of my work at the Otago University were amongst exhibits of a miniature museumwith geological curiosities that existed by the Geology Department of that University. Unfortunately, Ihad no capability nor funds to research this “gold nugget”. In turn no other scientist was interested inchecking from what metal this “gold nugget” was formed. (A coin of old NZ 50 cents also shown forreferences on the above photograph, has 32 mm in diameter.)Gold, as everyone knows, is a noble metal which CANNOT be magnetized. In spite of this,the above “gold nugget” was strongly magnetized - what was the reason in first place why it landedin the mentioned museum of the Geology Department. Of course, the fact of magnetization of this“gold nugget” constituted a mystery worth scientific investigation.In 1909 in New Zealand gold mining area called Ross a huge “gold nugget” of the size of ahuman fist was found. With the elapse of time it become quite famous in entire New Zealand. It wascalled the “Roddy gold nugget from Ross”. It weighted 2807 grams (i.e. 99 ounces). Itsextraordinary attribute was that old people said that it also was strongly “magnetised”. But itsattributes must also be identical to attributes of gold. After all, in spite that it was “magnetized”, pastgold jewelers of its time still qualified it to the category of “gold”. As the „gold nugget” it is describedeverywhere. The settlement of Ross lies around 350 kilometers to north-north-east from the Tapanuicrater - almost on the same line of the debris fallout as Remarkables (where the above “goldnugget” was found). Also Ross still is within the range of debris fallout from the Tapanui explosion.After all. So-called “china stones” flown from the Tapanui Crater as far as Hokitika, which liesbeyond Ross in still further distance from Tapanui.I am intrigued by the question what actually are these “magnetized gold nuggets”. Means,are they an unique isotopes of gold which carry the magnetic nature, and which were synthesizedby the extreme conditions of the Tapanui explosion. Or rather these are gold-like extraterrestrialmetal used in the UFO vehicle which exploded over Tapanui. The Tapanui explosion covered alarge area of New Zealand by a thick layer of gold nuggets and gold dust in the entire range of postexplosivefallouts. The majority of this “golden fleece” was already collected during the “gold rush” ofXIX and XX century. However, still in various corners are discovered further “gold nuggets”. So oneday perhaps someone will find out again that one of them is magnetized. After such find issubjected to scientific research perhaps something is to be discovered that will shock the entireworld.
D-50Chapter D:EVIDENCE THAT <strong>THE</strong> TAPANUI <strong>EXPLOSION</strong>HAD GLOBAL CONSEQUENCESThe Tapanui explosion was so powerful that its reflection from the moon wasobserved as far away as England by a group of monks from Canterbury Cathedral. Thehistoric record of this observation approximately 810 years later has allowed for the precisedetermination of the date and hour when the Tapanui explosion took place.D1. A historic record of the Tapanui ExplosionThere is the record dated 18 June 1178 (Julian Calendar) and made by BrotherGervase, a Chronicler at Canterbury Cathedral (England). The popular presentation of thisrecord is contained in part 4: "Heaven and Hell" of the TV series by <strong>Dr</strong> Carl Sagan,Cosmos, and it is also published in the book [1D1] by Simon Welfare & John Fairley:"Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World", William Collins Ltd., London 1980, ISBN0-00-216536-8, page 184. The record describes the unusual visual distortions of the Moon'sappearance that was witnessed by a group of monks from the Canterbury Cathedral. Hereis this record, quoted from the above book:"In this year, on the Sunday before the feast of Saint John the Baptist, after sunsetwhen the moon had first become visible, a marvellous phenomenon was witnessed bysome five or more men who were sitting there facing the moon. Now there was a bright newmoon, and as usual in that phase, its horns were tilted towards the east and suddenly theupper horn split in two. From the midpoint of this division a flaming torch sprang up,spewing out, over a considerable distance, fire, hot coals and sparks. Meanwhile the bodyof the moon, which was below, writhed, as it were, in anxiety, and, to put it in the words ofthose who reported it to me and saw it with their own eyes, the moon throbbed like awounded snake. Afterwards it resumed its proper state. This phenomenon was repeated adozen times or more, the flame assuming various twisting shapes at random and thenreturning to normal. Then after these transformations the moon from horn to horn, that isalong its whole length, took on a blackish appearance."The author's interpretation of this observation is as follows. The flash of the firstvehicle that exploded over Tapanui was reflected from the moon like from a mirror.Simultaneously the magnetic shockwave of this explosion spread through the ionospherecausing the image of the moon to apparently writhe. The principle of this writhing is similarto that of disturbances of water waving the image of a motionless coin from under thesurface. After the first vehicle, the following vehicles from the cigar-shaped stack explodedin sequence, each of them causing a reflection of light, and shockwaves. When theexplosions ceased, a cloud of dust spread into the upper atmosphere gradually obstructingthe colour of the moon. Note, that during the Tunguska Explosion in 1908 the shockwavescirculated three times around our globe, and the dust sprays caused unusual atmosphericphenomena noticeable in many countries.It should be added here that there is also another interpretation of Gervase's record,made originally by <strong>Dr</strong> Jack B. Hartung of the State University of New York at Stony Brook,and published in his article in the Meteoritics, 30 September 1976 (11:187-94). Hartung'sinterpretation states that monks witnessed a meteorite impacting the moon on its blackside. A possible crater formed during that impact is the Giordano Bruno crater, discovered
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