rmalarz wrote:
Rather than conspiracy theories, you should acquaint yourself with meteor crater ballistics. You seem to approach this with an already formulated concept of what happened. Instead, I'd suggest an approach where all of the possibilities are considered and compared with known data and reach an intellectual conclusion. Thus, considering the trajectory of the object which caused the crater, the possible velocity of said object, etc. It's a bit more scientific than a woo-woo theory.
--Bob