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  • I'd lug that back home & put it in my garden :)

  • That's right, discipline that pet rock!

  • if that meteor comes from space is it possible ufo is made from meteors?

  • Id be sticking that in my trailer. Can you imagine how much you'd get for that mofo?

  • So ..?

  • de estas piedras hay en el Cerro de la Campana en Querétaro, México

  • it could be 20 000 years on earth, its a wind and sun shaped desert. imagine how much wind you would need to move it, you would be eating beans for a 20 years and collect one giant fart and then you could perhaps blow it away, if it is a metal one with no silicon in it, it probably didnt break up in teh atmosphere... that thing is at least 2k usd per kilo, 6kg/l * 200liters is 1.2 tons... it's from peru. 2.4 mn usd?

  • it could be Deoxy (from pokemon)

  • that is the oldest thing you will ever touch.

  • I can hit rocks to!

  • Find the treasure then ya buy a gun.. Welcome to the happy place.

  • stop hitting my spaceship

    

  • magnetic meteorite or bell meteorite???

  • how is that magnetic?

  • if thats real its worth a hell of alot of money to some scientist

  • give a man a hammer...

  • :-? Where did the string go, why only one video and I hope they lifted it up to see if they could move it

  • wouldnt the hammer be attracted to it?

  • DAMN! Will it blend? That is the question.

  • this is proof that they tested range trowing that the illuminatie organization tested the first time to aim time and oures befor they are goin to trow the south american suposed to be end of the world plan with ships in mars dummy 

  • damn, this stuff can land on head...

  • How much money is that worth? 10,000 USD?

  • @tastyrInc probaly well over 2 million dollars because a 14 pound meteor is about 120,000$ so i imagine this one is probaly 400 to 500 pounds

  • @PixellArts at $10 a gram US i would tend to agree with your statement

  • @tastyrInc missing five or six zeros there mate.

  • si como no y el martillo es de platico

  • can someone please explain the point of the hitting and rope?

  • wow, I've been watching shit videos for hours and finally something impressive. Thats one big lump of iron

  • I don't understand how the rope flying in the air proves the rock is magnetic?

    just take out a coin for flip sake >.>

  • Its a part of the transformer cube your lucky that hammer didnt kill you... god im bored

  • Fake

  • @Jaxcky49 fuck you're retarded. there's actually a rock that makes a sound like that when hit. volcanic rock not sure what the name is but it aint fake. could be basalt.

  • @OSETINKAVKAZ12INCHES Basalt, Rhyolite, Andesite, Dacite, Trachyte, Latite ... take your pick :3

  • @FreelancerAxel good to know at least some people know :D good one mate!

  • @OSETINKAVKAZ12INCHES basalt is rock. it ain't metal. This is metal pure and simple.

    Its a genuine iron meteorite.

  • @soupdragon151 Not the point bro. i was saying that there are things that ring when hit, rocks or whatever.

  • REMOVE YOUR FUCKING POPUP BOXES!!!! YOU JUST RUINED AND TOOK AWAY THE VALUE OF IT WHEN U PUT THEM ON IT!!!!!!!!! FAGGGGGGOOOOOTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • @gumdo666 Clicking on the red speech bubble removes annotations.

  • That soldier is ultimately RICH now........ meteorites like that sell for many hundreds of thousands of dollars.

  • @SouthernPrinceKenny c'mon, but this is a soldier we're talking about here, dumb grunt probably doesn't have a clue

  • UFO technology!

  • So why exactly doesn't the hammer stick to that "magnetic meteorite"?

  • @ThomasBaluWalter You can get non-magnetic hammers so they don't interfere with magnetic components, same with screwdrivers and other tools that will be in generators or on certain machines.

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  • Magnets... I was just starting to understand how they worked. Now SPACE MAGNETS?!

    Mind. Blown.

  • I can make a sword out of that. Like Sokka xD.

  • Put it in a red wagon and walk to Silvertown.When you get their,look up a guy named Joe Dirt.He will tell you what it really is.

  • @hr24577 lolwhut?

  • Looks like Chuck Norris took a crap in the desert.

  • meteorite my ass, this is just a chunk of iron ore. it does the same thing.

  • Where is the hole?

  • 0:09 WTF? The rope fly in the air!?

  • @00100701 im gonna guess that the rope had something metallic on the end that, when hit by the hammer, levered it from the rock through the air .... that or he reversed the polarity of the neutron flow .... i mean the meteorite.

  • @00100701

    rope .03 it is there than no more

  • You guys are looking at a rich man!

  • wouldnt there be an impact crater?

  • @Cre8iveSignWorks It's hard to say how many hundreds,thousands or even millions of years that thing has been laying around out there. Impact crater would have long since been filled in by.....well,the sands of time.

  • @zLOSTNOMOREz well, maybe!

    i would have thought the sands of time would have covered the thing itself, (not just the crater). cant help thinking that it looks like it was just placed there. (wether it was or not)

  • @zLOSTNOMOREz it's not big enough to form an impact crater or not moving fast enough. Probably broke up in mid air and this is a chunk. Most deserts aren't actually all that old, most formed after the last ice age 10,000 years ago. Not long enough to erode impact craters.

  • @Cre8iveSignWorks they dug it up...

  • holly shit thats pure iron.

  • i hope you took that home!! seeing as it's iron it's worth a lot of money! small ones about 3" across are worth around $200 so yeah! if you didn't i pity you so badly!!! <3

  • @rfnking11 yeah put it in your backpack, wonder what they're gonna say at the airport lol

  • @UsBeatingU trust me if i found that thing it'd be well worth transporting it home! that could be worth millions!! not to mention the possibility of harbouring life inside! think about how strong nickel iron meteorites must be! they could easily transport life inside of them... id so have taken that home! <3

  • @rfnking11 ohh.... ..millions? i might reconsider lol :D

  • @UsBeatingU id drag it through th sand if need be! XD

  • @rfnking11 yes iron man lol

  • ting.... ting... ting... WTF BOOOOOOOOOM !!! :D

  • That's simply awesome!!!

  • What did you guys do with it?

  • and?

    

  • let say that it moved from the crater ( because it did make one for sure!) .. do you think that such an heavy thing would move on a surface? You see? it is very difficult to explane, it should be below surface! Therefore to me it is an ancient ruin from the previous civilizations.

  • @kaostwenty2 tell me what use does an "ancient civilisation" have for a lump of metal shaped like a rock? perhaps they were a race of giants? and this was a paperweight?

  • @foxish282 vetrification it has been proven on megalithic stones in south america and all around the world. This means they knew how to work with high temperatures, therefore don't you think that is very possible that a piece of  metal like that it could well be from a previous civilization? They made temples out of a single block of the cave! And you are amazed about that junk? You have got the giant inside your brain and soon you'll explode!

  • @kaostwenty2 ok so that's stone.. .we're talking about a lump of metal....unless it's their form of an ingot.. .theres no use for a rock that's probably going to be almost totally metal...we know it isn't 100% metal as it doesen't even look remotely metal this means it's most likeley to be a meteorite...

  • @foxish282 Advanced civilization means galactic, therefore able to take as many as they wanted of those junk meteors and place it lightly on the earth surface. Apparently you have the stones inside the brain!

  • @kaostwenty2 what? so we've gone from people making temples in south america to galactic civilisations?

  • @foxish282 man, get educated! The temples are in india! Can't tell u every thing! Search.. if you are able to. MORON :)

  • @empathobserver if it is legit, the lac of crater can be explained by wind erosion and shit...

  • no damm meteor hollow nice sound effects u fooled millions and scientist would have that in a lab gaurded by agents you wouldnt be tapping it with a damm hammer

  • @CHOPMOP10 A. the video has 703k views... that's hardly millions...

    B. metallic meteorites are hardly "area 51" materiel which is what i assume you meant by "scientist would have that in a lab gaurded by agents."

    C. yeah it sounds like sound effects but high %metal meteorites would probs make that noise.

    also... "Goodbye space-sword!!! :'( "

  • Melt it down to its purest form and spin the shit in a accelerator. free power:)

  • hey dude, where can i find me a meteorite like that? lolz

  • i was watching p0rn what the hell happend?

  • @Tommyponny1 on youtube? :D

  • @Tommyponny1 hahahahhahahaha

  • Ah yes: "I found a one of a kind meteorite; hey, I know: let's teach it not to come near the Earth by hammering it". ouch

  • can you help me find meteors?? :)

  • Australia outback ? thats gotta be worth "a ton" of money....

  • now you are rich i supose...

  • What did you do with the meteorite??

  • fagott with a had

  • No, that's just a rock, there would of been a crater if anything, and also, a meteor that small would have burnt up in the atmosphere?

  • @itzAtmos If the meteor is old even by a couple of years in the desert, the impact crater would have a large chance of disappearing. By the looks of the meteor/ rock, it appears to be very old i.e the edges are smoothed over, indications of erosion of sorts. Basic reasoning would suggest wind and sand together would have had an abrasive blasting effect similar to what people use in sand blasters. Also, if it is a meteor, it would have been much larger on entry, not necessarily be all gone now.

  • @BKerryFTW Continuing my soapbox sermon... the object could have been on a scale large enough that not the entire mass burned upon atmospheric entry. Also, it will depend on what the composition of the object is, how dense it is, the molecular structure, etc. As you can tell, I love astronomy, and am by no mean trying to belittle you. I just am a little OCD about this stuff. :)

  • @BKerryFTW You Nerd.

  • @itzAtmos no he's just smarter than you and put you in your place :P

  • @BKerryFTW Your reasoning is sound, just not your terminology. It's not a meteor; it can't be. It's a meteorite. And its light coloured sides and smooth edges are due to weathering, not erosion.

  • @MGoose66 You are right, thanks for correcting me!

  • @itzAtmos No, wrong on on three counts. Firstly, it's not a meteor. Meteors are extraterrestrial objects that are flying through the atmosphere. Clearly this is not. Resultant METEORITE craters depend on angle of entry (speed of impact) and are regularly buried by shifting sands, which no doubt hide may more meteorites. Size at atmospheric entry is not equal to deposition size. A NZ Couple had a 18kg meteorite land on their lounge whist watching telly... and no crater!

  • @MGoose66 k.

  • how did the string go flying off at 0:09

  • i was expecting even a small crater 

  • froof its a meteorite and not fake

  • Not certain yet but my brother found a non magnetic rock that we are hoping is a stony meteorite. It weighs 35 lbs. It has a very molten surface. From what I am told it could be worth $1000 a gram. These types are a very rare find. I hope to post a video on it within a couple days. Keeping my fingers crossed.

  • is the old spark

  • Also it is remaglyphted. Looks good to me.

  • I looks like a Nickle Iron meteorite to me and it also appears to be nicely oriented. Was it recovered? If so is it published anywhere?

  • @Skytroop  I think the info you are looking for is in the video itself.

  • @supergooddeal The links to any information there appear to be broken. I was wondering about anything published in pear review journals.

  • I gotta contact u because you're funny

  • I wanna analyze it with sciemce!!!!

  • Interessantes Video. Leider nur ein wenig kurz. Habe selbst einige Meteorite. Gruß Callimeroli ( Carsten ).

  • If it's magnetic why doesn't the hammer head attach to it after each strike when it's close?

  • they lied its probably just some type of metal

  • @mywienergosonicboom , rag metal? yukyuk.

  • @smimot Because steel is not magnetic

  • @M3A4iNtel6 depends on the kind of steel, most steel is magnetic, steel used for medicine ist not, but hammers regulary are made of magnetic steel...

  • @M3A4iNtel6 , I beg to differ, sir. Stainless steel is usually non-magnetic but iron and steel is.

  • @smimot two negative poles probably

  • @Tutovillage , could be.

  • no crater?? fucks u SCAM

  • @gschopp meteors that size don't leave crators. I'm a collector.

  • ting... ting.... ting... BOOM!

  • That is unbelievably huge. Must be worth millions...

  • I found a meteorite today!..In a parking lot!

  • Omg i would just walk past it thinking its a rock. oO

  • yup that a metal rock hmmm

  • Wow! They're doing SCIENCE!

  • a meteorite without a crater around ? yeeees oook ^^

  • lmao .metors have rock in them they are not sloid iron.that was something mad by man long ago you can tell by the sound

  • @asseder1 Never heard of iron meteorites? Look 'em up. They are actually quite rare but are easily recognizable plus they are extremely resistant to weathering, etc. Deserts, such as in New Mexico or the Sahara, even Antarctica, can preserve meteorites for thousands even millions of years.

    All these people crying "fake" ought to do some research.

  • size, surface and form - fake :(

  • why isnt there a crater?? and do they really sound like that? i know that most are made of metal.......

  • @christine4xoxo Wind, erosion, or it could be just debris from a bigger asteroid

  • Damn... imagine the power of that thing.

  • Whoa

  • it is my cat poo..it's magnetic...

  • bull shit they have never found a meteor this big, if that was real that would be worth so much damn money

  • @PsiloCybinDreamX look up the Willamette Meteorite, and ull see wev found bigger, but im not so sure this is a meteorite jus saying we got bigger.

  • @sanin92 how is it fake? it could've hit earth millions of years ago. just imagine all the wind and rain erosion. read a book noob.

    

  • @PsiloCybinDreamX i think you are right. a meteor that big would create a hole 50 feet deep, in sand. this vid is a fake.

    peace, lardo444.

  • that is what you hear when you punch Chuck Norris in the face =D

  • that be money sound.... ring ring cha- ching !

  • Whole earth .big big big meteor infested by carbon units made of star stuff... ring ring ring in your head?

  • Meteor hit earth... man hit meteor... meteor phone home... ring ring ring.

  • Take a video of yourself hitting a large rock with a hammer. When you get home, dub in some audio of an anvil being struck. Post it on youtube stating that it is a massive meteorite. Enjoy the comments from all the naive folks who fall for the prank.

  • Naaa. Thats a piece of a blown away transformer.

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  • what? thats a meteor? fuck thats intense, wouldn't it be worth like millions?

  • @eminence18 Judging by the size I would say about $800,000

  • @supergooddeal and how do u know wat its worth by its size

  • @Saintironarm I'm just estimating. It goes by the weight. Judging by the size compared to ones I've seen that were smaller. This thing is enormous.

  • @supergooddeal, depends on the price nowadays. Pleiadian meteorite prices are high now so this would probably be worth about $800,297, so you were close. It's higher of course if gold or turquoise is in it.

  • @smimot Wow, wouldn't I love to find something like that. I did find a strange sort of rock in a near by river. It is currently being looked at through the Ramen Laser in Arizona. I've had a few guesses from several people as to what it is but no one can say for sure. I have a video of it on my channel if you are interested in seeing it.

  • Hahaha haaa!)))

  • Thats no meteor. Thats a big frozen hunk of poopy.

  • chow time!

  • this s a little pice of shit of chuck norris ^^

  • I'm definitely "jeleous" of your ability to spell words correctly.

  • where can i find meteorite?

  • @smokinthatpiff420

    In your toilet..

  • @lionsforlyons Because it landed on sand and the 'sand crater' would be blown away in the wind....

  • poor alien inside meteorite must be get headache with that hammering

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  • the comments here are hilarious

  • that think is worth millions.....

  • Lol

  • 28 people got hit in the head by a falling-meteorite

  • Obviously a piece off of a weather balloon.

  • That's pretty amazig to find somethign like that in a desert!

  • Why does he have to look at the camera man everytime he hit the meteorite?

  • Pause it at the start: He´s walking his rock in the desert

  • Waw !

  • he was thinking its a rock lol

  • is it a pussy magnet though?

  • id use that and have top scientist bond it to my skeletal structure. did i mention i have rejuvenation capabilities

  • why ddnt the hammer stick to it?