Hi David,

I stand by my conclusion. Anyone who looks at a video showing a pebble popping out of a parachute, then concludes it was a meteoroid in dark flight has been duped. Not necessarily by the video makers, but by their own lack of critical thinking, or their wishful desire for it to be real when it's obviously not. Or just by all the hype and groupthink. This kerfuffle has been debunked by one of the guys who was actually there. If anyone wants to believe that there is a chance it's real, it's no skin off my nose, people believe dumber stuff.

It's a simple matter of considering the evidence, then drawing your own conclusion. The best evidence clearly supports the rock-in-the-chute theory by orders of magnitude over the meteoroid-in-dark-flight theory. Common sense.

Anyone thinking clearly would have to go with this conclusion: http://norskmeteornettverk.no/wordpress/?p=1497

Phil Whitmer

Joshua Tree Earth & Space Museum

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Please Phil

I think Chris' comment about "plausibly explained by the meteorite hypothesis" does not imply that he was being duped; quite the contrary.
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And sometimes it's hard to admit you were duped. Instead of taking an
indefensible position, just admit you were hornswoggled into believing some
ridiculous hype. A lot of seemingly intelligent people bought into this dumb
story.

Phil Whitmer

Joshua Tree Earth & Space Museum
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