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You can easily falsify NASA

 
 
Reply Wed 27 Apr, 2011 04:33 am
Method: Put a sculptured meteorite under a digital microscope.
Result: You will see on your computer screen blood vessel remains , not asbestos, in the grooves of the sculptured meteorite.

The digital microscope is available on ebay for US$50-60 http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?LH_BIN=1&_kw=Digital%20Microscope%20500X&_clu=5&_fcid=196&_localstpos=&_stpos=&gbr=1

Examples of sculptured meteorites
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rosborne979
 
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Reply Wed 27 Apr, 2011 05:13 am
@bewildered,
You have quite an imagination.
farmerman
 
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Reply Wed 27 Apr, 2011 05:19 am
@rosborne979,
hes getting scary. PS , bewildered , you need to get a PETROGRAPHIC MICROSCOPE so you can have a thin section made of these vesicles and you can look at them through transmitted polarized light.
Think about what you are proposing.

Heres some info on Petrographic (polarizing Light Microscopes PLM's). This is what you need, not some endoscope for 50 bucks.[url] http://www.polarizinglightmicroscopes.com/ [/url
rosborne979
 
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Reply Wed 27 Apr, 2011 06:36 am
@farmerman,
farmerman wrote:
hes getting scary.

I think he's just trying to build up links to his web site to drive up search results, although I'm not sure why, since he doesn't seem to be selling anything (except crazy ideas).
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bewildered
 
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Reply Wed 27 Apr, 2011 07:57 am
@farmerman,
vicious liars.
farmerman
 
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Reply Wed 27 Apr, 2011 08:05 am
@bewildered,
no sir, yopu are just too ignorant to know about what you are trying to pull. The more you publish this crap, the more people are going to show how much of a fool you are
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bewildered
 
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Reply Thu 28 Apr, 2011 04:13 am
@bewildered,
Added on April 28, 2011:
Recommended sculptured meteorites:
http://yuxinjewelry.en.alibaba.com/search/product?IndexArea=product_en&SearchText=carved+meteorite
rosborne979
 
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Reply Thu 28 Apr, 2011 05:51 am
@bewildered,
"Sculptured Meteorite", the very definition of contaminated evidence.
bewildered
 
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Reply Thu 28 Apr, 2011 08:12 am
@rosborne979,
contaminated with the blood vessels of the workers?
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farmerman
 
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Reply Thu 28 Apr, 2011 08:17 am
@rosborne979,
"Chain of Custody" seems to mean nothing when you are obsessed with looking for blood vessels in rocks.
QUESTION: What would this being with petrologic bloodvessels actually look like? Is there a comic book super hero who is made of rock?
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bewildered
 
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Reply Thu 28 Apr, 2011 08:49 am
@bewildered,
Added on April 28, 2011:

My message is very clear: In most meteorites (sculptured or not), there are blood vessel remains, which means most meteorites contained small parts of ET animals, not rocks.

NASA cannot come to this conclusion, because it involves the vested interests of many geologists.

rosborne979
 
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Reply Thu 28 Apr, 2011 09:32 am
@bewildered,
bewildered wrote:
NASA cannot come to this conclusion, because it involves the vested interests of many geologists.

Either that, or it's the more likely alternative, that you are just plain wrong and those aren't blood vessels at all. Hmmm, which could it be, I wonder...
farmerman
 
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Reply Thu 28 Apr, 2011 09:50 am
@rosborne979,
what would the "vested interest" in NOT finding anything displaying evidence of life be?
Youre mental. (Uhhh,---This is actually directed at BEwildered)
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rosborne979
 
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Reply Thu 28 Apr, 2011 07:17 pm
@bewildered,
bewildered wrote:
My message is very clear: In most meteorites (sculptured or not), there are blood vessel remains, which means most meteorites contained small parts of ET animals, not rocks.

Just out of curiosity, what's your theory as to why "most meteorites" contain small parts of animals? Do you think that the bulk of the geologic material on Mars is composed of fossils? Even Earth, after 4.3billion years doesn't have that many fossils.
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bewildered
 
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Reply Tue 3 May, 2011 01:17 am
@bewildered,
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Examples of blood vessel remains found in grooves on sculptured meteorites:
1. 60X blood vessel remains
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2. 200X blood vessel remains
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3. 700X blood vessel remains
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rosborne979
 
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Reply Tue 3 May, 2011 03:52 am
@bewildered,
Those are just bits of orange thread and other debris on the sample.
bewildered
 
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Reply Wed 4 May, 2011 01:39 am
@rosborne979,
Give me an exact name for the orange thread. Did you mean asbestos? I ruled that out in my original post.
farmerman
 
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Reply Wed 4 May, 2011 08:10 am
@bewildered,
now you are an "expert" in petrographic microscopy?
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rosborne979
 
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Reply Wed 4 May, 2011 02:40 pm
@bewildered,
bewildered wrote:
Give me an exact name for the orange thread. Did you mean asbestos? I ruled that out in my original post.

Ruled it out? You mean in your original post where you simply stated, "not asbestos"? That's how you "ruled it out"?
bewildered wrote:
Result: You will see on your computer screen blood vessel remains , not asbestos, in the grooves of the sculptured meteorite.

Besides, it perfectly obvious that the guy who sculpted the asteroid was wearing an orange ascot (manufactured on Mars of course) which lost a thread.
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bewildered
 
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Reply Thu 5 May, 2011 12:23 am
@bewildered,
Added on May 5, 2011:

Blood vessel remains are different from mineral fibers, as mineral fibers do not contain bulging dots (RBC remains) in them. See mineral fiber SEM in Google images:
http://www.google.com.tw/search?hl=zh-TW&biw=816&bih=446&gbv=2&site=search&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=mineral+fiber+SEM&btnG=%E6%90%9C%E5%B0%8B&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=
 

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