That is at the heart of the very essence of this channel! Thank you so much for putting value on education rather than AI created videos. Our Crew is a strong group of dedicated people.
I like most everything this guy has said, except the pressure and heat part. GE, General Electric, already proved that these diamonds are not formed under pressure back in the 1950s, and they did this by creating them synthetically under vacuum. Also, these diamonds will generally exhibit "signs of flight", flow lines, a burnt or melted leading edge, and even impact deformation.
@@TopherspinMeteorites Yes, this article is about the first lab grown diamond, but this article is not about lab made carbonado diamonds, in which came after.
Scott will have to comment if he sees this. I was just the host who said "I am totally out of my knowledge level" at the beginning of the video remember?
In regards to Carbonado it is also worth mentioning that Osbornite has been found in Carbonado. Osbornite is almost always found only in meteorites, there is only one known terrestrial occurrence. So although still not conclusive, it's another tick in the box for Carbonado having meteoric origins, whether that is an actual meteorite or as the result of an impactite, in which case would it be considered an impactite? I wonder if the mystery will ever be solved. I read somewhere that unless a witnessed fall can be recovered that is composed of Carbonado, we may never be able to say with 100% certainty what it's origins are. I suppose also if it could be artificially created and we could show the same processes that formed it can occur in nature that could throw a spanner in the works as well! That's why I am fascinated by Carbondo, the mystery, could I be holding something that was formed in a supernova? or as a result of a huge impact, and as Scott mentions it would have to have been huge to create diamonds of that size, although it should be pointed out that Carbonados are not single crystals, but a compact agglomeration of microscopic diamonds, it is that which gives them their toughness. Of course I would like to believe in the ET theory, but that is not science, just believing something because you wish it to be true, but there is definitely more evidence in favour of meteoric origin.
This is by far the most well thought out and well crafted comment I have read in quite some time. I cannot agree with you more and in fact I learn quite a bit from your comment. It's nice to see smart people enjoying the content on our channel. I never claim to be an expert on really anything and I'm just finding my way as I go. Information from people like you is very helpful.
Their is a Witnessed scatter site in Southern Arizona but Science and the Meteorite community has refused to acknowledge their existence because they have Zero knowledge of Carbonados, this video proves it..
I know quite a bit about Carbonados and Lonsdaleite Mr. Topherson, you'd be amazed! Everything this Gentleman spoke about is old news to me, I will say most of his info was spot on with a few discrepancies..
I eagerly await you making a high quality video to educate me on everything we got wrong. You can leave the link in the comment below. Other than that this conversation is over for my point of view.
Great video. Learned a ton as usual! One correction: terrestrial diamonds do not occur in "pegmatic" (pegmatitic) veins (i.e., in pegmatites), but in kimberlite pipes, as in South Africa, Canada, and other locations.
Hey Topher & Crew, I love all your videos. I’m wondering if you might ever do a video that examines meteoritic features under non-microscopic magnification? We see pictures and we see cross-sections, but it would be amazing to see close-ups of specimens in-between. Like what we would see if we got to examine the specimen with a loupe. Just throwing that out there. I enjoyed the close-up* images in this video! Thanks for that. Great job y’all, as always.
All diamonds have a origin.i think the diamonds came from fruit 🍓 because I got some.and discover all black carbonado diamonds I live in Philippines the land of oper or golds.and sell on the city street of Alfonso cavite
If you're trying to tell me that fruit transforms into meteorites, I'm going to have to disagree wholeheartedly 100% and with every fiber of my being. This is just crazy ludicrous talk.
Great video - we have a diamond-rich Ureilite that we have EMS data for. We had to use a 90,000 PSI water jet to cut it. We have a huge collection and would love to share them with you!
My pleasure 😊 Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that the information about diamonds in meteorites was just what you were looking for. It’s always fascinating to dive into the science behind these incredible space rocks, especially when it comes to understanding the real diamonds and spotting the fakes like lonsdaleite and mill balls. If you have any more questions or topics you're curious about, feel free to reach out. I'm here to help you explore the amazing world of meteorites!
Boa noite sou do Brasil cidade de São Paulo interior eu tenho bastante fragmentos desses aqui foi de um meteoro explodindo a três anos atrás eu presenciei tudo caiu bastante fragmentos no bairro todo foi uma explosão e uma claridade imensa e depois de uns 20 segundos uma chuva forte de fragmentos eu pensei que era granizo más não era eram fragmentos pedaços de meteoritos de diversos tamanho e cores diferentes ... ajuda eu help help help tenho provas documentada na vizinhança toda sou fã do canal de vcs ... Tô 😢 porque ninguém acredita em mim eu não me abalei por causa que estão falando que sou louco ... isso só me fortaleceu porque ninguém me falou eu presenciei tudo foi magestoso parecia quero que vcs mostra o meu achado no seu canal ok ❤relp 🎉🎉 até hoje eu estou recolhendo sei aonde caiu bastante fragmentos pesados ainda bem que o mato cobriu tudo já faz 3 anos atrás obrigado pela atenção confiança jesus Cristo no controle de tudo 😮😅😊❤🎉🎉
Thanks for watching. I will have to look into this more and let you know. From what I understand, gold only appears in some meteorites in a few parts per billion.
Hello everyone, enjoy the video very interesting. I have a question about a certain rock about the size of a large egg I’ve had “experts“ tell me it’s a meteoroid others tell me that say carbonado diamond. First of all passes all three tests of the meteor right is way heavier than a regular rock. 1-it’s much heavier than what a similar rock about the same size and dimensions should be 2 it has what appear to be little holes surrounding the entire object 3-A magnet does stick to it It is oval in shape, and does have the flaking, also is a shiny black. Looking at it through a Lupe it appears to have numerous numerous tiny, crystallized crystal shaped components (Where it was found) My dad was a World War II veteran and a Korean war veteran. My dad died in 2019 going through stuff I found a. Old peanut butter jar, full of rocks that he had collected during his travels during the wars, and this was among them. I wish there was a way for me to send photos on this UA-cam video., Thank you Oh, there was another one about the same size a little lighter, but it was more of a tannish color with the same properties except not magnetic?
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Hello , Sir , Can I contact the professor to show some pieces of carbonado diamonds that we found in Libya? They are pieces worth seeing because they are very large in size, exceeding 1000 carats.
The meteor that dispersed carbonados over Brazil and central Africa did not hit the Earth and shatter spreading them. It exploded after entering the atmosphere sending fragments across the two continents that yes, were one continent possibly when this occurred.
found it somewhere in the mountains and put it in the fish tank but i realize maybe not an ordinary stone so i search on internet and find similar stone identifying as a lonsdaleite. then try to blow it with a hammer and did nothing on the stone, i just doubt it is too...
I like the supernova 🌞theory he mentions but what does that mean, a chunk of carbon such as a comet ☄got hit with high temperature and pressure from a supernova?
There are no meteorites that have gold in them worth going after. We are talking about gold in parts per billion in a meteorite. You're better off digging in the ground for gold.
Now you're assuming Sir, at the beginning of the Video you admit to having Zero knowledge of Carbonados and now you're saying they are not attracted to Magnets? Til you have accurate information supporting your theory do not assume and spread false information!
I have confirmed with a physical experiment that I was right: Carbonado diamonds like any other diamond are not attracted to a magnet because they are pure carbon. I admitted that I knew little - now I know more. That is how learning goes for those without an overpowering ego. There is no false information here - only you. (That must have been embarrassing to read and know that you are dead wrong. OUCH!)
When I remove comments it's because they have no value to anyone. You challenged me about a carbonado diamond being attracted to a magnet. I have done the test and it is not attracted to a magnet. We are done with this discussion now.
Olá sou brasileira , gosto de sair pegando pedrinhas por onde passo , gosto muito . E tenho algumas para te mostrar. Como faço para mandar as fotos ? Obrigado!
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I think I have one black meteorite 390 gram attracted with magnet and some glass inside like a diamonds and have some signals fusion could u help me ? How contact you And send pics pls
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Hello sir, I am from east africa Ethiopia. I recently found what appears to be Lonsdalite on a sandy river bed near a forest like area. It is smaller than a table tennis ball.Though I am not sure, we have tried to break it on different occasions and also have used a MOA scale and it reached the 10 mark. what are some ways we can know or confirm that this is indeed Lonsdalite?
We would be glad to look at it if you submitted as a Patreon rock hounder submission of the month.. That membership only cost $25 a month. www.patreon.com/topherspin
Great video this doctor is dead on no his stuff. This is exactly what we had sent you a while back when you were uneducated about this particular meteorite but I’ve been studying for two years straight 15 hours a day and those samples I sent you is what they are you put them up as meteorwrongs but he is definitely 100% correct. They are microscopic nano diamonds, matrix in the iron, nickel and precious metals in the iron phase and they do put off a gold color just depending on how rich the gold is in certain areas varies almost as if it was shot with a paintball gunand splats of gold throughout very interesting
In the same Stringfield, we have recovered also it looks as if it was pink quartz, but it is attracted to a magnet and it test as a diamond. It’s an impact diamond, but it has also iron nickel flakes in it. Very interesting.
I never received anything from you. I do not take samples in the mail. You are being rude when you're calling me uneducated. Please think twice before you type a message next time.
I apologize if you took that the wrong way, I said, as we were at uneducated about the nano diamonds at that particular time you even stated that at the beginning of the video
@Meteornut that is not what you typed. You said I was an educated. Plus, you sent me something in the mail? I do not believe that. I do not accept things in the mail from people.
Yes, you did brother, you put them on the show as meteor wrongs. Those were the Lonsdale light I were telling you those were Lonsdale light diamonds, nano diamonds, and he kept telling me there was no diamonds and meteorites but yes, I sent them to you in the mail put them on your show, and come to find out those are exactly what this professor is talking about identical, composition, and everything
Greetings ◇ It begs the question !@! " so a diamond is carbon base product!@!""" So that is proof of Exo plant carbon/calcium base life evolution or not ?@¿
I do not have time or desire to translate everyone's language into English. This is an English channel. If you want to comment please use English and Google Translate so we can have a conversation. Otherwise, I can't respond.
Don't try to convince me. I have tested the ultraviolet rays. You have an artificial stone that does not radiate in the dark and a natural stone that radiates in the dark. The picture is the best proof. I have calculated the density of each stone and it is 3.52. Good luck.
Hallo sir Namaskar! Sir I am from India and I have some Meteorite I collect from river and farm. I want to cell them but in India Here is no demand. Can you help me to cell meteorite in your country? Thanku sir
This is one place that is definitely the wrong place. This is my educational and company UA-cam page. You should probably start your own company or page or post or something but definitely definitely not here my man not here at all.
Appreciate it when people expand their own knowledge in an effort to grow others prospects in educational progression
That is at the heart of the very essence of this channel! Thank you so much for putting value on education rather than AI created videos. Our Crew is a strong group of dedicated people.
I like most everything this guy has said, except the pressure and heat part. GE, General Electric, already proved that these diamonds are not formed under pressure back in the 1950s, and they did this by creating them synthetically under vacuum. Also, these diamonds will generally exhibit "signs of flight", flow lines, a burnt or melted leading edge, and even impact deformation.
Please double check your facts. Here is a great article about GE and the experiments. www.sciencefriday.com/articles/diamond-fake-excerpt/
Formed by gas…. Also the reason nobody figured out how to makeAU
@@TopherspinMeteorites Yes, this article is about the first lab grown diamond, but this article is not about lab made carbonado diamonds, in which came after.
Scott will have to comment if he sees this. I was just the host who said "I am totally out of my knowledge level" at the beginning of the video remember?
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I love your channel I always watching .very nice
Thank you so much 😀
In regards to Carbonado it is also worth mentioning that Osbornite has been found in Carbonado. Osbornite is almost always found only in meteorites, there is only one known terrestrial occurrence. So although still not conclusive, it's another tick in the box for Carbonado having meteoric origins, whether that is an actual meteorite or as the result of an impactite, in which case would it be considered an impactite? I wonder if the mystery will ever be solved. I read somewhere that unless a witnessed fall can be recovered that is composed of Carbonado, we may never be able to say with 100% certainty what it's origins are. I suppose also if it could be artificially created and we could show the same processes that formed it can occur in nature that could throw a spanner in the works as well!
That's why I am fascinated by Carbondo, the mystery, could I be holding something that was formed in a supernova? or as a result of a huge impact, and as Scott mentions it would have to have been huge to create diamonds of that size, although it should be pointed out that Carbonados are not single crystals, but a compact agglomeration of microscopic diamonds, it is that which gives them their toughness.
Of course I would like to believe in the ET theory, but that is not science, just believing something because you wish it to be true, but there is definitely more evidence in favour of meteoric origin.
This is by far the most well thought out and well crafted comment I have read in quite some time. I cannot agree with you more and in fact I learn quite a bit from your comment.
It's nice to see smart people enjoying the content on our channel. I never claim to be an expert on really anything and I'm just finding my way as I go. Information from people like you is very helpful.
Their is a Witnessed scatter site in Southern Arizona but Science and the Meteorite community has refused to acknowledge their existence because they have Zero knowledge of Carbonados, this video proves it..
I know quite a bit about Carbonados and Lonsdaleite Mr. Topherson, you'd be amazed! Everything this Gentleman spoke about is old news to me, I will say most of his info was spot on with a few discrepancies..
I eagerly await you making a high quality video to educate me on everything we got wrong. You can leave the link in the comment below. Other than that this conversation is over for my point of view.
Great video. Learned a ton as usual! One correction: terrestrial diamonds do not occur in "pegmatic" (pegmatitic) veins (i.e., in pegmatites), but in kimberlite pipes, as in South Africa, Canada, and other locations.
Thanks K. I trust your information.
And alluvial deposits.. From weathered kimberlite
Am in Nigeria I have diamond
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Appreciate the content. Good channel
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks so much for the kind words!
Hey Topher & Crew, I love all your videos.
I’m wondering if you might ever do a video that examines meteoritic features under non-microscopic magnification? We see pictures and we see cross-sections, but it would be amazing to see close-ups of specimens in-between. Like what we would see if we got to examine the specimen with a loupe. Just throwing that out there. I enjoyed the close-up* images in this video! Thanks for that.
Great job y’all, as always.
Most of the show and tell that I do I zoom in the equivalent of a 10 * Jeweler's loop.
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I've been studying these for years and years and years
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@@LawrenceLambert-j4o lonsdeleite var ilgilenirmisiniz
Very interesting - thanks for the education you guys! I love that I learn something new, every time I watch your videos.
Our pleasure..... Thank you so much for watching!
Useful information Thanku very much Sir
So nice of you
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Bless everybody and their families may your journey be blessed have a blessed great blessed day
Thank you very much for your kind words.
❤Thunkyouvery much sir
Thank you!
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All diamonds have a origin.i think the diamonds came from fruit 🍓 because I got some.and discover all black carbonado diamonds I live in Philippines the land of oper or golds.and sell on the city street of Alfonso cavite
If you're trying to tell me that fruit transforms into meteorites, I'm going to have to disagree wholeheartedly 100% and with every fiber of my being. This is just crazy ludicrous talk.
I knew it 3years ago.good thing a still have my collections.im not lost.Thank you very much Universe!✨
Rock on!
Great video - we have a diamond-rich Ureilite that we have EMS data for. We had to use a 90,000 PSI water jet to cut it. We have a huge collection and would love to share them with you!
Very cool!
More awesome and informative education, very much appreciated...😎👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Some of the crew makes me feel very dumb lol.. Scott is top tier! Hahahaha! Very educational information, much needed!! Thank you!
I live in my Crew's shadows. Never get intimated, just inspired or confused., 😎
That is fascinating
Thanks
Thank u for the lesson it was perfect, I was also a maze the information was what I want to know about diamond
Thank u do much 🙏🏻
My pleasure 😊 Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that the information about diamonds in meteorites was just what you were looking for. It’s always fascinating to dive into the science behind these incredible space rocks, especially when it comes to understanding the real diamonds and spotting the fakes like lonsdaleite and mill balls.
If you have any more questions or topics you're curious about, feel free to reach out. I'm here to help you explore the amazing world of meteorites!
Scott is a sharp fellow. Really enjoyed! ❤ great show, all was good 😊
Thanks Dirka Dirka!! We appreciate your support as always buddy! :)
Boa noite sou do Brasil cidade de São Paulo interior eu tenho bastante fragmentos desses aqui foi de um meteoro explodindo a três anos atrás eu presenciei tudo caiu bastante fragmentos no bairro todo foi uma explosão e uma claridade imensa e depois de uns 20 segundos uma chuva forte de fragmentos eu pensei que era granizo más não era eram fragmentos pedaços de meteoritos de diversos tamanho e cores diferentes ... ajuda eu help help help tenho provas documentada na vizinhança toda sou fã do canal de vcs ... Tô 😢 porque ninguém acredita em mim eu não me abalei por causa que estão falando que sou louco ... isso só me fortaleceu porque ninguém me falou eu presenciei tudo foi magestoso parecia quero que vcs mostra o meu achado no seu canal ok ❤relp 🎉🎉 até hoje eu estou recolhendo sei aonde caiu bastante fragmentos pesados ainda bem que o mato cobriu tudo já faz 3 anos atrás obrigado pela atenção confiança jesus Cristo no controle de tudo 😮😅😊❤🎉🎉
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Thank you
You're welcome
Super good information! I have always wondered about the scientific facts with diamonds in meteorites. Now I know. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching! :)
Beauty full video sir very interesting thank you soo much
So nice of you to say. Thank you so much!
Very educational I enjoy that show
Thanks!!
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Thank you from algerie nice to meet you ❤ 3:15
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Great video Topher and Scott!
Glad you enjoyed it Pat!! Thanks for your support as always. :)
Fascinating, would love it if you had someone explain how some meteorites can contain gold!
Thanks for watching. I will have to look into this more and let you know. From what I understand, gold only appears in some meteorites in a few parts per billion.
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Carbonados were discovered in 1841 in Brazil by Portuguese Diamond miners and they coined them Carbonados because of their resemblance to Charcoal.
Thanks for watching
useful video sir
So nice of you
Ok I took them to a India diamond store he said that there was uncut diamonds and if I get them cut and polished He would buy them
Go for it
I kept many not familiar stones so beautifull and shiny,
Cool. Thanks for watching.
I love this channel
Thanks a bunch 👍
Hello everyone, enjoy the video very interesting. I have a question about a certain rock about the size of a large egg I’ve had “experts“ tell me it’s a meteoroid others tell me that say carbonado diamond. First of all passes all three tests of the meteor right is way heavier than a regular rock.
1-it’s much heavier than what a similar rock about the same size and dimensions should be
2 it has what appear to be little holes surrounding the entire object
3-A magnet does stick to it
It is oval in shape, and does have the flaking, also is a shiny black.
Looking at it through a Lupe it appears to have numerous numerous tiny, crystallized crystal shaped components
(Where it was found)
My dad was a World War II veteran and a Korean war veteran. My dad died in 2019 going through stuff I found a. Old peanut butter jar, full of rocks that he had collected during his travels during the wars, and this was among them. I wish there was a way for me to send photos on this UA-cam video., Thank you
Oh, there was another one about the same size a little lighter, but it was more of a tannish color with the same properties except not magnetic?
I would like the chance to review your sample. Please sign up as a $25/month "Rockhound Supporter" on my Patreon page and follow the rock ID video instructions. www.patreon.com/topherspin
Thanks!
You are welcome
I took them to some gemstones people and they said that they never seen something as beautiful as my stones
Cool
Now I have a question. Does Lonsdaleite look like a spec of gold, but when you look at it with a lens, it looks like a tiny pink gemstone?
No, what you describing does not sound accurate for Lonsdaleite IMO.
Hello , Sir , Can I contact the professor to show some pieces of carbonado diamonds that we found in Libya? They are pieces worth seeing because they are very large in size, exceeding 1000 carats.
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The meteor that dispersed carbonados over Brazil and central Africa did not hit the Earth and shatter spreading them. It exploded after entering the atmosphere sending fragments across the two continents that yes, were one continent possibly when this occurred.
What happened 1.9 billion years ago is hypothetical but based on science. I wasn't personally there so I won't argue any theory
Metoroitstick video 👌👌,thanks to the maker of this beautyful video, soon world will believe that dimonds can be in meteorites 🙏🙏
Thanks for the positive response.
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شكرآ لمجهودكم هل النيزك الذي يحتوي علي ماس مثل المقطع السادس ينجذب للمغناطيس وهل تقوم بشراء النيازك او تعرفني بمشتري
Please comment in English only please. And please keep your discussion related to the video.
Sir lonsdaleite Diamond HOW much par carat Sri.
I don't have any for sale, sorry!
@@TopherspinMeteorites iyi çalışmalar şayet satsaydknız veya alsanız lonsdsliwte gram fiyat yada karat fiyatı nedir
Please use Google Translate to communicate in English. That way everyone who enjoys this English channel can enjoy your comments.
I have a Lonsdaleite, i hit it with a hammer and it's so hard...
Did you find it or get it from one of the two places we identified on the map? If not, then I doubt it is.
found it somewhere in the mountains and put it in the fish tank but i realize maybe not an ordinary stone so i search on internet and find similar stone identifying as a lonsdaleite. then try to blow it with a hammer and did nothing on the stone, i just doubt it is too...
They are only from 2 places on Earth. Keep picking up weird rocks!
okay, thanks for the advice...
I like the supernova 🌞theory he mentions but what does that mean,
a chunk of carbon such as a comet ☄got hit with high temperature
and pressure from a supernova?
Created near the beginning of the universe.
Question! Does meteorite with gold content consider rare?
There are no meteorites that have gold in them worth going after. We are talking about gold in parts per billion in a meteorite. You're better off digging in the ground for gold.
Is that carbonado diamond literally black ⚫️ like a cool ash , or charcoal
You saw it.
Awesome info
Glad you think so!
Hi, watching from Philippines I have friend he has a lot of Lonsdaleite diamond we are looking for someone to help sell this stuff. Thank you.
No, sorry
Hello man. I have carbonado meteorite that has a blue diamond in it.
Ok
Wow nice
Thank you! Cheers!
I have something little things that's I show..... I don't know this kind of stone material
Thanks for watching
Please I have this precious stones exactly but am in sierra Leone how can Isell them
Sorry, I don't give business advice and I don't know how to sell things in your country.
I have same luck carbonado daimund
Thanks for watching
Hi i have some iron objects which have tiny twinkling particles on them which are same as diamonds can i share those pictures and videos with you?
No thanks. That's not what this channel is for. Did you have a question or comment about the video I worked so hard on for free?
I have collection of suspected Philippine meteorite, can you help me with the analysis of my collection. Thanks
I sure can. But you need to support me for $25 a month on Patreon as a rock-hound supporter.
I have 4 Lonsdaleite Diamond meteorites I want to sell them. If you can help me?
Join as a Rockhound Supporter on Patreon and you can submit one sample per month. www.patreon.com/topherspin
Awesome. Can't stand when I see those white balls from someone who says it's a meteorite lol. Cheers from Calgary.
Thanks so much!!
I have lots of minerals in my possession, different kinds how do I get to you guys for business.
Not interested. Did you have a comment or question about this video that worked really hard on?
HOW MANY KILOS OF BROWN METEORITES DIAMONDS DO YOU NEED?
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Is that all carbonado diamond are attract in mag et
I do not believe that carbonado diamonds would be magnetic because they are only carbon.
Now you're assuming Sir, at the beginning of the Video you admit to having Zero knowledge of Carbonados and now you're saying they are not attracted to Magnets? Til you have accurate information supporting your theory do not assume and spread false information!
I have confirmed with a physical experiment that I was right: Carbonado diamonds like any other diamond are not attracted to a magnet because they are pure carbon. I admitted that I knew little - now I know more. That is how learning goes for those without an overpowering ego. There is no false information here - only you. (That must have been embarrassing to read and know that you are dead wrong. OUCH!)
Why did you erase my response? Little to much knowledge on this topic, must of struck a nerve...
When I remove comments it's because they have no value to anyone. You challenged me about a carbonado diamond being attracted to a magnet. I have done the test and it is not attracted to a magnet. We are done with this discussion now.
Hi.
My friend found in Morocco a lonsdaleite ball....and break it.
It is red inside....
Someone can be interested?
It does not sound like a meteorite. This is a meteorite education channel. Please don't try to sell rocks on my channel.
Olá sou brasileira , gosto de sair pegando pedrinhas por onde passo , gosto muito . E tenho algumas para te mostrar. Como faço para mandar as fotos ? Obrigado!
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yes there is diamond in meteorites.I have some collection.
Please don't argue with the fax presented in our video. There are no visible diamonds in any of your meteorites.
i have some rocks home and i am pretty sure they are one of his 2 daimonds i to did some research
Cool. Have you subscribed to my channel?
@@TopherspinMeteorites how can i get in contact with you
Did you have a question about this video or do you want to buy a meteorite from me?
@@TopherspinMeteorites i sel 555 carat black brown real carbonado daimond
Not here you don't.
lonsdaleite diamond price
This is not a sales video
I think I have one black meteorite 390 gram attracted with magnet and some glass inside like a diamonds and have some signals fusion could u help me ? How contact you And send pics pls
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Did you buy a diamond meteorite? you buy
No
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Sir I have that lonsdeleite diamon.can I send e picture if fake or legit
Nope
Hello sir, I am from east africa Ethiopia. I recently found what appears to be Lonsdalite on a sandy river bed near a forest like area. It is smaller than a table tennis ball.Though I am not sure, we have tried to break it on different occasions and also have used a MOA scale and it reached the 10 mark. what are some ways we can know or confirm that this is indeed Lonsdalite?
If it's from Ethiopia, it's not a carbonado.
@@TopherspinMeteorites Okay, thank you for the response.
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i think i have one carbinado diamond
Thanks for watching
is it Carbonado diamond magnetic?
No. That are carbon.
@@TopherspinMeteorites great, I have some black Carbonado it is not magnetic.
@@TopherspinMeteorites can I have your E-mail? I want to send you pictures and videos for you to have a look.
We would be glad to look at it if you submitted as a Patreon rock hounder submission of the month..
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Tengo una piedra como rectangular negra como carbonada con puntitos dorados como un cielo negro con estrellS
Pero no se q material sera
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Same here I got one nono stone
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I have the stone which have the same feature and colors is it possible as a carbonado?
Cool beans. Did you have a question about this video?
@@TopherspinMeteorites this video is valuable and helpful to me...I have learn a lots, thank you so much for sharing.
You are so welcome.
Poṣ̌tovanje, ja muslim da sam našla meteori i jedan pra istorijski kamen pa bi vas zamolila da mi se javite treba mi vaša pomoć,ako je moguće.hvala
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😂 spoko - ja mam tylko 2 i to jeden robiłam i rzeczywiście w środku są inneinerale i twardość inna 😉👌🏻💎👍🏻
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Great video this doctor is dead on no his stuff. This is exactly what we had sent you a while back when you were uneducated about this particular meteorite but I’ve been studying for two years straight 15 hours a day and those samples I sent you is what they are you put them up as meteorwrongs but he is definitely 100% correct. They are microscopic nano diamonds, matrix in the iron, nickel and precious metals in the iron phase and they do put off a gold color just depending on how rich the gold is in certain areas varies almost as if it was shot with a paintball gunand splats of gold throughout very interesting
In the same Stringfield, we have recovered also it looks as if it was pink quartz, but it is attracted to a magnet and it test as a diamond. It’s an impact diamond, but it has also iron nickel flakes in it. Very interesting.
I never received anything from you. I do not take samples in the mail. You are being rude when you're calling me uneducated. Please think twice before you type a message next time.
I apologize if you took that the wrong way, I said, as we were at uneducated about the nano diamonds at that particular time you even stated that at the beginning of the video
@Meteornut that is not what you typed. You said I was an educated. Plus, you sent me something in the mail? I do not believe that. I do not accept things in the mail from people.
Yes, you did brother, you put them on the show as meteor wrongs. Those were the Lonsdale light I were telling you those were Lonsdale light diamonds, nano diamonds, and he kept telling me there was no diamonds and meteorites but yes, I sent them to you in the mail put them on your show, and come to find out those are exactly what this professor is talking about identical, composition, and everything
I'm, many like that stone or diamond
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😂única 😅😅😅😅😅😅
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Red diamonds here.
Ods
I love to show some of my Gemstones but they're good or bad and i don't know. How's my contact with your guys, please.
Did you have a question about the video I worked very hard on?
Any stones sir ...with corbonado in black colour and different types stones sir number please
Nope, I don't have any carbonado diamonds. I don't buy them or sell them. Everything I know about them is in this video.
Sir your number send mi sir my stones send mi you're s shere mi sir any stone availability my self sir
But no buyers sir
Please stop trying to conduct business on my UA-cam channel. It is not proper or respectful.
I have black diamonds, i found beside the creek here in the Philippines but no buyers here. How can i sale these diamond?
Did you have a question or a comment about the video I worked really hard on? Or is this all about what I can do for you?
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It begs the question !@!
" so a diamond is carbon base product!@!"""
So that is proof of Exo plant carbon/calcium base
life evolution or not ?@¿
No it doesn't.
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Yo tengo esas bolas blancas x cantidad
The white balls are man-made and valueless.
Daimant tiyeyi gannawadha
English please
@@TopherspinMeteorites man lagath thiyeyi ekak gannawada dayaman
I do not have time or desire to translate everyone's language into English. This is an English channel. If you want to comment please use English and Google Translate so we can have a conversation. Otherwise, I can't respond.
Carbonate diamond I am fail
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Lonsdaleite wite diamond ande metorite geve you
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Don't try to convince me. I have tested the ultraviolet rays. You have an artificial stone that does not radiate in the dark and a natural stone that radiates in the dark. The picture is the best proof. I have calculated the density of each stone and it is 3.52. Good luck.
Okay, I will not try to convince you that you're wrong.
Im going to give away one cabonado diamond free no cost
Not here please.
I have a few the same as yours...not so big.
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i have 3 lonsdailite forsale
Do not try to sell anything here.
Hallo sir Namaskar!
Sir I am from India and I have some
Meteorite I collect from river and farm. I want to cell them but in India
Here is no demand. Can you help me
to cell meteorite in your country?
Thanku sir
No, and not here
I have 2 pic Lonsdaleite i want to sale please guide how to sale
This is one place that is definitely the wrong place. This is my educational and company UA-cam page. You should probably start your own company or page or post or something but definitely definitely not here my man not here at all.
Put me in look up a bar plus Hindi cup.
I do not understand.
Where can i sell my diamond
On your own UA-cam channel.
Sir what can you see my stone I can send picture
Nope. I don't do that.
I have real lonsidilite
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