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John
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Message 54 of 65 (28865)
01-11-2003 2:08 PM
Reply to: Message 53 by Watson
01-11-2003 1:45 PM


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Originally posted by Watson:
Gene 90
I have been analyzing the rocks six years before that
topagraphy map existed. I don't believe the goverment persay
is keeping this creator quite. I do believe a few at the the
top are makeing a fast buck indirectley, And the Existence of
this would kill there money flow. Gene there is alot more hear
than just the creator. I have found three ancient foundrys that
was smelting this material. The bases to these foundrys need to
be tested. Also I have a burial mound 30 feet wide 175 long
15 feet high, the mound dates 1340.aprox. The bottom has a clay
floor with a 2 foot sand layer on top, on top of the sand layer
is 4 inches of mortar The mortar is made of meteorite crust.
Meteorite crust is used in ancient cement. The question I have
is how much meteorite crust does it take to make enough cement
to cover a area 4 inches high 30 feet wide and 175 feet long?
The canadion Geo survay has the core samples you want.
Why Havn't you responded to this. I gave you the location
of a new creator on a silver platter, I know your a smart man,
Please respond.

I can't find another crater that looks like what you propose to be a crater.
Planetary and Space Science Centre | UNB
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John
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Message 56 of 65 (28880)
01-11-2003 6:34 PM
Reply to: Message 55 by Watson
01-11-2003 6:27 PM


quote:
Originally posted by Watson:
Thanks for the database.
Can you explain the glass rocks with metal spheers.
How about quarts that is a diamond hardness with metalspheres
inside. can you explain? These are things I can pic up and
hold in my hand, Thay are real. Watson

I don't know, but I can try if you can give me somewhere to start.
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John
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Message 58 of 65 (28916)
01-12-2003 3:39 PM
Reply to: Message 57 by Watson
01-12-2003 2:34 PM


quote:
Originally posted by Watson:
Can you do your own analysis of the rocks?
Not really. Take them to a local university. Have you done that? If so, what did they tell you? Seriously, if this is anything unusual a geologist will be jump all over it.
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Most asteroids when thay impact are totally destroyed.
I don't see the significance.
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This one is different, I beleive this one slamed into the glaciers and the ice contained a lot of it.
Why do you believe this? Ice contained a lot of what?
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I can send you some pictures.
Contact the Admin. His email is at the bottom of the page. He has been kind enough to post pictures for other people. I don't see why he wouldn't post yours too. That way we can all see what you are talking about.
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John
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Message 62 of 65 (28924)
01-12-2003 4:54 PM
Reply to: Message 60 by gene90
01-12-2003 4:08 PM


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Originally posted by gene90:
All your craters are terrestrial.
Reasonable, yes, since Lake Erie is also terrestrial?
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One concern about terrestrial craters is that they're a bit too round. There don't seem to be any craters the shape of the proposed Erie depression on Earth. This could be because of physics involved with our thick atmosphere.
Ok, but I am missing why this is important given that we are talking about the Earth at a time when it had pretty much the same atmosphere as now? Do you suggest that something may have distorted the ordinary pattern an impact leaves on Earth? Maybe the assumption that the asteroid hit a glacier? Something like that?
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John
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Message 64 of 65 (28933)
01-12-2003 6:58 PM
Reply to: Message 63 by gene90
01-12-2003 5:26 PM


quote:
Originally posted by gene90:
You realize that there are few craters on Earth and plenty on other planets
I realize this. Our atmosphere burns up a lot of small objects, the oceans absorbs a lot -- we wouldn't have much record if a meteor hit the ocean unless it was a very large one-- and plate movement erases a great deal as well.
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therefore, you could find a lot of better arguments than simply saying that this doesn't look like terrestrial craters.
He's got the chance to prove his theory. I haven't denied that it is a crater, though I am far from convinced that it is. But the first thing I thought of was to look for some similar craters elsewhere on Earth. Further scrounging around has turned up no craters that resemble this one IMO, but maybe it is a fluke. I think the rocks he is talking about may tell a much better tale than anything.
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