Then you need to tune up your analysis skills. And your knowledge of meteoritics. The video was not falsified, and is hardly "phony". What it shows is plausibly explained by the meteorite hypothesis. Many, perhaps most meteorite falls are not preceded by a significant fireball, and even fewer by acoustics of any sort.

I don't hear many people saying there's a "reasonable chance" this could be a meteorite. I didn't even hear much of that early on. Only that nothing obviously excludes this from being a meteorite. That's a distinction well worth remembering. If this had been trivially rejected from the beginning, no analysis would have been performed, and that would be unfortunate.

And that's getting real.

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com

On 4/10/2014 11:49 AM, Joshua Tree Earth & Space Museum wrote:
What amazes me about this media stunt is the lack of skepticism from
people who should know better. When I saw the video, my first thought
was: "this is as phony as a three-dollar bill. Anybody with even a lick
of common sense should have instantly known this was totally bogus. No
bolide, no sonic boom, no smoke trail, no electophonic sound, no
recovered meteorite, nothing. There's nothing right about this. Just a
video where a small rock pops out of a parachute right after its
deployed. Who in their right mind would conclude that it was a meteoroid
in dark flight? (Besides the dummy astronomer and physicist.)

Even now people are still saying: "well there's a reasonable chance it
could be real." Yeah right! About the same chance as me winning 10
Olympic gold medals, winning the lottery 10 times in a row, getting
elected to the US Senate after being knighted by the Queen of England
and then marrying Scarlett Johansson.


Get Real,

Phil Whitmer

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