Wed 25 Jan, 2012 05:25 am - Non-detection does not mean non-existence. Am I the first to find neuron remains in basalt, moon rocks, Mars rocks, meteorites?
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Wed 25 Jan, 2012 05:02 am - Some people think neurons cannot be as large as 5,000 micrometers in diameter. In fact, such giant neurons are not rare at all. For example, they exist in Earth’s squids ( Ref. 1, Fig. 1) and... (view)
Tue 24 Jan, 2012 08:14 pm - "Your own thin sections are examples of pyroxenes you idiot."
1. That is not my own thin section.
2. That is a micrograph in Wikipedia article on basalt.
3. Your own words above:... (view)
Tue 24 Jan, 2012 07:57 pm - Scientific: fossil bones found in igneous rocks in Tinguiririca fauna. Just search for Tinguiririca Fauna in Google.
Here is a news report:... (view)
Tue 24 Jan, 2012 09:56 am - "Trust me, its nothing alien, it merely a series of rocks with the crystal components therein."
I cannot trust anyone who cannot give a link to a micrograph of pyroxene mineral to... (view)
Tue 24 Jan, 2012 09:53 am - It never occurred to any student that he/she can apply his/her biology knowledge to micrographs of rocks. That is the source of all problems in geology. (view)
Tue 24 Jan, 2012 09:45 am - Coward, read my words again:
"Remember to provide a micrograph to substantiate your claim for minerals"
If you think the black-star-shaped particles are pyroxene or any other mineral,... (view)
Mon 23 Jan, 2012 07:10 pm - Exactly what mineral? Show me a micrograph of the mineral with the same morphology. Bluff. No mineral crystals look like neurons. Rocks don't talk to each other like neurons. (view)