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Donnie Eichar's “Dead Mountain” offers a novel scientific explanation for one of the great unsolved mysteries of Russian history.
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Donnie Eichar's “Dead Mountain” offers a novel scientific explanation for one of the great unsolved mysteries of Russian history.
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ahnyerkeester 10 years, 8 months ago
Let me save you a minor disappointment. From the article:
"While Eichar prefers to save the details for those who read the book, suffice to say that his theory involves a particular type of repetitive wind event (one that could be produced by the topography of Dead Mountain), which in turn might have triggered panic-inducing infrasound."
That's as close to the explanation as you'll get in this article. Still and interesting read but no answers. Rats.
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mobiobi 10 years, 8 months ago
Read this book, could not put it down. Eichar's theory fits the evidence all but perfectly, least how I see it.
Love the feel of the story and the book. Very ominous...
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