Kelso mineral sample: "UFO Lava?" (UPDATE)
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I like waffles
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The shape tho, now that I look at it drunk, reminds me of a lava bomb.. melted lumps of lava rotating and thus becoming "flattened".
Gaseous lava contains "bubbles" which may in time be mineral filled, while none gaseous lava is solid, and the cooling time dictates if it crystalizes or not.. Obsidian is very rapidly cooled lava for instance.. cheers
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santa's poop
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Shiny black glassy stuff, LOL! :D
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Oh God! Bob Lazar is a phony! Stanton Friedman already proved it.
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So you found this rock and it went form lava rock, to ufo - b-bomber crash to meteorite? That's quite a story dude.
From what I can see, I can say for certain that it was also once owned by Kactu & Gort. No doubt about it. Oh wait! Look on the back side. Doesn't it look like ......... no it can't be .......................... Elvis?
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Bet theres a alien corpes inside!
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I hate to make a stupid comment, but this reminds me of Joe Dirt... If you've seen the movie, you know what I'm talking about...
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big alien poop!
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cooked aircraft/dirt/water conglomerate?
:D
See 1:56 for the Mantis microscope
wbeaty 2 years ago
Looks like a pound of hardened cow dung!
Loakum 4 years ago
Nah, two separate geo. people at the UW said it's just deep-origin basalt from Earth. About the slight magnetism: I ground some of it up into powder and separated out the magnetic particles in water. They're transparent dark green and paramagnetic, NOT the nickel/iron micrometeorite grains I was hoping to see.
wbeaty 4 years ago
thanx wbeaty, that about clears up that statement. Have you been able to identify all the chemical elements of those rocks? Were they earth made or other?
Loakum 4 years ago
No actual tests. Nobody wants to spend time on UFO stuff. But I didn`t push it, since the rock WASN`T buried with crash debris. Instead it was found in a creek bed near the site. It`s very probably a local Kelso rock. It was black though! :)
wbeaty 4 years ago