Stopping in a few minutes to state again that all this discussion about fusion 
crust on irons is right next to unicorns postulations.  Everyone says that 
fusion crust on irons exists but no one can come up with the proof. 
Non-silicate bearing irons DO NOT/CANNOT have FUSION crust: they have a very 
fragile magentite micro-crystal "film" and they have an ablation surface but, 
they can't by definition have a "fusion crust" and no matter whom the expert 
quoted they still do not have a fusion crust. A fusion crust has to have a 
silicate source to for the glass component of the crust--  Nada, Nix, No How.  

Both silicate and non-silicate meteorites have an ablated/ablation surface, and 
they can show flight features--but not all meteorites have a fusion crust.  I 
have some OCs which have flow lines UNDER the fusion crust remnants.

If anyone still defends the presence of fusion crust on (non-silicate bearing) 
irons then show me the "crust"...can't?..ok show me the glass? ....  right 
then-- no photos, no thin sections, no micro graphs???......And while there was 
one close up of an ablated surface showing soft wavy lines of briefly melted 
metal that was aligned to aerodynamic vectors--This does not fusion crust make.

Unlike in politics and public opinion, in science, no matter how often an 
untruth is repeated it doesn't become "truth" by majority belief. But science, 
being a human endeavor, sometimes can find itself "off track" and when it does 
it accepts the error and gets back on track.

Elton
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