1969 fireball meteorite reveals new ancient mineral , page 1


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reply posted on 26-6-2012 @ 09:31 PM by Char-Lee
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Wonderful and interesting story! it makes one think of all the possible unknown things fall to earth, and may be that some of our life forms are even from space.

I remember an article that talked about Fungus and its many oddities and the scientist suggested it may have come down in a shower from space!


reply posted on 27-6-2012 @ 12:36 AM by OccamsRazor04
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I always enjoy seeing your posts, even though we have some differing opinions I always respect your thought out approaches I have no doubt it will be me next time not seeing your post and saying the same as you in the near future.


reply posted on 27-6-2012 @ 12:38 AM by PurpleChiten
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
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I always enjoy seeing your posts, even though we have some differing opinions I always respect your thought out approaches I have no doubt it will be me next time not seeing your post and saying the same as you in the near future.


It's always good that there are several willing to correct the mistakes made in other's misunderstanding of science!



reply posted on 27-6-2012 @ 12:42 AM by OccamsRazor04
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Without berating them and attempting to make them feel stupid for a simple misunderstanding! Well you have a wonderful night my friend.


reply posted on 27-6-2012 @ 12:43 AM by PurpleChiten
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
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Without berating them and attempting to make them feel stupid for a simple misunderstanding! Well you have a wonderful night my friend.


Exactly! And that is the key part!
Good evening to you as well!


reply posted on 27-6-2012 @ 11:57 AM by SoymilkAlaska
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wow this is the coolest rock ever.

what if the movie wolverine is based off of it? adamantium?

i found another picture of it here:

images.wikia.com...

( my same comment from the identical thread )


peace.


reply posted on 27-6-2012 @ 12:13 PM by PurpleChiten
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The crystalline structure is very interesting too. It's basically inert and could be very safe for us on a biological level leading to some great inventions and processes!


reply posted on 27-6-2012 @ 12:17 PM by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by PurpleChiten
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The crystalline structure is very interesting too. It's basically inert and could be very safe for us on a biological level leading to some great inventions and processes!



hmm interesting!


as long as they don't force anyone to put something in their body that they don't want.



peace.




btw, i saw the synthesis ending of mass 3 (that video game)


VERY interesting.


reply posted on 27-6-2012 @ 10:34 PM by OccamsRazor04
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All the endings were near identical, it's a shame. Greater diversity would have been better.
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