This iron weighs 8.5 kilograms. They were told it has sandstone inside by a
geologist. The finder almost threw it away when told it was not a meteorite!
Michael Farmer
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On Apr 20, 2011, at 9:24 AM, Michael Johnson wrote:
> http://www.rocksfromspace.org/April_20_2011.html
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Marcin,
Very good point.
The science needed to be done to verify it.
It's like Sir Ernest Rutherford said. "All science is either physics or stamp
collecting".
I'm glad people take Farmer seriously or this possibly would never have gotten
verified by science.
Carl
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Carl or Debbie Esparza
Met
Marcin
There is nothing about this meteorite that suggests meteorwrong. solid iron, no
cracks, no holes.
Just a guy who likely has never seen a meteorite declaring that it was not a
meteorite. It seems most geologists dont know a thing about meteorites.
Michael Farmer
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On Ap
Marcin
There is nothing about this meteorite that suggests meteorwrong. solid iron,
no cracks, no holes.
Just a guy who likely has never seen a meteorite declaring that it was not a
meteorite. It seems most geologists dont know a thing about meteorites.
Michael Farmer
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Yep I know this too
But to be honest this specimen is more similar to meteorwrong than to a
typical iron meteorite :)
so maybe someone from Univ. just look at it and say what he say's million
times before "its not meteorite, its a slag".
Just my feeling.
Congratulations Mike.
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#
Many of you have had a similar experience. You take a sample into the local
geology department and most times they don't have a clue or give you the
wrong answer. Most wouldn't know an iron meteorite from an iron concretion.
It gets even worse with stones.
Ted
On 4/20/11 7:24 AM, "Michael Johnso
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