Re: [meteorite-list] Related Meteorite Falls 11 years apart? BothHammers! Both L6 Olivine-hypersthene ANSWER e

2010-03-08 Thread Darren Garrison
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 00:51:38 -0600, you wrote: Humans are better at seeing patterns in the world around them than any other organism on the planet. Frequently, we are too good at it, as when we discover the Face of God in the burnt wrinkles of a tortilla, or accept too much circumstantial evidence

Re: [meteorite-list] Related Meteorite Falls 11 years apart? BothHammers! Both L6 Olivine-hypersthene ANSWER e

2010-03-08 Thread Alexander Seidel
Randomness is clumpy. Good summary! People tend to believe in quite different and smoother statistical behaviour. Then again it all depends on the different scales involved in the end... Alex Berlin/Germany __ Visit the Archives at

Re: [meteorite-list] Related Meteorite Falls 11 years apart? BothHammers! Both L6 Olivine-hypersthene ANSWER e

2010-03-08 Thread Darren Garrison
On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 21:16:15 +0100, you wrote: Randomness is clumpy. Good summary! People tend to believe in quite different and smoother statistical behaviour. Then again it all depends on the different scales involved in the end... There is an old joke where a man is driving past a farm

Re: [meteorite-list] Related Meteorite Falls 11 years apart? BothHammers! Both L6 Olivine-hypersthene ANSWER e

2010-03-07 Thread Sterling K. Webb
, 2010 5:26 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Related Meteorite Falls 11 years apart? BothHammers! Both L6 Olivine-hypersthene ANSWER e Hi Eric and Listers, Eric you had said... Two small rocks of the same exact type floated around the solar system for millions/billions of years, and crash land