Geological and historical catastrophe attribution skews toward events that leave craters, missing airburst-driven megafires, shockwaves, and localized collapses.
— Impacts how we interpret past climate and cultural disruptions, shapes funding for detection vs. forensics, and informs media/government risk communication about low-probability, high-impact events.
Bob Grant
2025.08.21
100% relevant
The article’s claim that airbursts can 'lay waste to vast swaths' without craters directly challenges crater-centered impact catalogs that guide public narratives and policy.
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