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Interesting, "Knowledge Bolide". The Great Mysteries are about the Superbolide which is a Dragon, compare the two counter-rotating vortices of the 2013 meteor event to the Two Chinese New Year Dragons chasing a Bright Pearl accompanied with fireworks.
@@TopherspinMeteorites Academia are convinced that it is an "inner dragon" or the scary thunderstorm, when the story describes the whole sky, Earth, and region shake alike a nuclear detonation. "Scientists"....... Universally we say it is from The Pleiades, and it is! Wasn't "known" till Dr. Fred Whipple's work in 1950. So, how did the ancients know about an inner solar system phenomena? Clairvoyant Astrophysicists, or barely live through collisions with it.
Do you have chondrules with widmanstatten pattern? I wonder how Doctor Allan Ruben graduated Geologist degree when he can't tell the rocks with chondrules, fusion crust, widmanstatten patterns and pyroxin. His excuses was that I didn't took good pictures.
Whatever argument or history you have with any world-renowned scientist is on you. Please don't bring that to my page. I can tell you're not that educated on meteorites as you're pretending to be. There is no such thing as a Widmadstatten pattern in a chondrule. Chondrules in meteorites are 99% of the time made from silicates. The pattern you've described only exists in metals that have been cooled and separated, over eons not silicates. My advice is a little humility and don't bring negative attitudes to my page. I don't mind teaching you but I will not have you insulting my guests who are way way way more accomplished than I ever will be or you can dream of being.
By the way, if you're going to take the time to insult a world-renowned expert learn how to spell his name. Your attention to detail allowed you to misspell two of his two names. If you're photography is anything like your grammar or spelling, I understand what the problem is even clearer now.
@@TopherspinMeteorites It doesn't matter how I spell his name. What matters is the truth to his so called intelligence. Renowned Geologist to the dumbest.
@@TopherspinMeteorites You'll never see a widmanstatten pattern in chondrules on your meteorite because you cut them so thin. If the rock is cut in chunk, you'll see the exterior of chondrules in widmanstatten pattern. I have plenty of them.
I never said he was a world-renowned geologist. You're a moron. Listen to what I'm saying He's a world-renowned expert in meteorites. It is absolutely obvious that you are clueless when it comes to meteorites. The scenario you've suggested about the cutting thickness having any effect on the fundamental composition of a meteorite just blows my mind.
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A lot of knowledge being dropped on your head for sure in this one. Enjoy the ride Dirkastan.
That was an excellent, informative presentation. We learned some new things!
Glad it was helpful! I appreciate the feedback and kind words Eric.
Dr. RUBIN is such a down to earth guy!
Absolutely!! I was very impressed.
Wow awesome video very informative. I finally understand what a chondrule is. Thank you so much!
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Interesting, "Knowledge Bolide". The Great Mysteries are about the Superbolide which is a Dragon, compare the two counter-rotating vortices of the 2013 meteor event to the Two Chinese New Year Dragons chasing a Bright Pearl accompanied with fireworks.
Interesting.
@@TopherspinMeteorites Academia are convinced that it is an "inner dragon" or the scary thunderstorm, when the story describes the whole sky, Earth, and region shake alike a nuclear detonation. "Scientists"....... Universally we say it is from The Pleiades, and it is! Wasn't "known" till Dr. Fred Whipple's work in 1950. So, how did the ancients know about an inner solar system phenomena? Clairvoyant Astrophysicists, or barely live through collisions with it.
I honestly do not follow any of what you are talking about. Did you have a question or comment about the subject matter in this video?
@@TopherspinMeteorites Off Topic? Never mind. I just left a comment that explains more on Philosophy With a View. Sorry to disturb your channel.
Are you upset for some reason? It sounds like you are. But I have no idea why you would be.
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Do you have chondrules with widmanstatten pattern?
I wonder how Doctor Allan Ruben graduated Geologist degree when he can't tell the rocks with chondrules, fusion crust, widmanstatten patterns and pyroxin. His excuses was that I didn't took good pictures.
Whatever argument or history you have with any world-renowned scientist is on you. Please don't bring that to my page.
I can tell you're not that educated on meteorites as you're pretending to be. There is no such thing as a Widmadstatten pattern in a chondrule. Chondrules in meteorites are 99% of the time made from silicates. The pattern you've described only exists in metals that have been cooled and separated, over eons not silicates.
My advice is a little humility and don't bring negative attitudes to my page. I don't mind teaching you but I will not have you insulting my guests who are way way way more accomplished than I ever will be or you can dream of being.
By the way, if you're going to take the time to insult a world-renowned expert learn how to spell his name. Your attention to detail allowed you to misspell two of his two names. If you're photography is anything like your grammar or spelling, I understand what the problem is even clearer now.
@@TopherspinMeteorites It doesn't matter how I spell his name. What matters is the truth to his so called intelligence. Renowned Geologist to the dumbest.
@@TopherspinMeteorites You'll never see a widmanstatten pattern in chondrules on your meteorite because you cut them so thin. If the rock is cut in chunk, you'll see the exterior of chondrules in widmanstatten pattern. I have plenty of them.
I never said he was a world-renowned geologist. You're a moron. Listen to what I'm saying He's a world-renowned expert in meteorites. It is absolutely obvious that you are clueless when it comes to meteorites. The scenario you've suggested about the cutting thickness having any effect on the fundamental composition of a meteorite just blows my mind.
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