Possible Stone Meteorites

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findzinis:
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How I became an interesting collector of stones this summer:


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Homefire:
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   What leads you to believe those are Meteorites ?

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findzinis:
Hi homefire!

Every thing and place have their own Secrets and I'll discover it after chemical analysis.
Meanwhile, these are my assumptions.

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   Expert I am not but I happen to know some about Meteorites.  Your Photos look Nothing like any I've seen.  Hard to tell from the Video but I see what looks like Weathered Granite,  Some Chert or Flint and Volcanic Rock like Basalt.  One looks like nothing but Lime Stone.   What Testing Have you done?

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findzinis:
Hi!

If they are lunar meteorites, it will be difficult to prove it,because the presence of metal is very small or not at all.
I have not made any analyzes,because it has to be understood where to do it.
The stones are very weird,therefore I am interested in the opinion of experienced specialists.
As far as I know,moon or any other planet meteorites not well investigated.
Does anyone know of how many fractions are composed such type of asteroids.

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Homefire:
   The information is available.  3o years ago you would have to be a Professor to know things like that.  Now most is available on line. 

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findzinis:
Hi!

Anyone can become a professor,who is not lazy and there is logical thinking.
I agree, the information is available,but it is controversial.
We are wise when  see a newly-dropped, warm, black-burned meteorite,who pulls the magnet and can be found with a metal detector.
But to recognize the old hondrits and ahondrites,then you will be told unnecessary wisdom.
Maybe professors do not know everything,but maybe there is something to hide.
I understand that old hondrits and ahondrites are hard to find and if anyone finds them,
then it's easier for many experts to say,that they are earth's rocks.
So I have not yet figured out where to test my stones.
I think it's a shock to find so many possible stones meteorites in one place,because you do not have to go to Africa to look for them.

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Homefire:
   The black skin on your rocks looks to be nothing more then Molybdenum, Hematite or some other deposits.  More the Common here in the South West United States. 

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Out4gold:
Quote:Posted by homefire   The black skin on your rocks looks to be nothing more then Molybdenum, Hematite or some other deposits.  More the Common here in the South West United States. 


Agreed.

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findzinis:
Greetings to all !

In three years, I have found and created an impressive collection of possible stone meteorites-achondrites. Until now, such possible stone meteorites have not been found in Latvia, it was also confirmed by the Geology Laboratory of the University of Latvia. To determine if this is a meteorite, you must perform the KT-Geo service (it must be XRD or EDS).Currently, the science of meteorites has grown into a large private business and is closely linked to fraud and lies. In the beginning, Professor Randy L. Korotev of Washington University claimed that it was not a meteorite,but when I ask him to confirm his opinion with a signature,the professor changed his attitude and stated that he was retired and no longer provided such services. I realized,that I am a competitor and therefore no one will identify my rocks. My rocks can be seen on yuotube(Andris Cielavs) and facebook(Andris Cielavs,rīkstnieks). Enjoy watching.

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