(meteorobs) Earth Meteorites

Roberto Gorelli md6648 at mclink.it
Fri Mar 29 08:47:20 EDT 2013


On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 12:07:11 -0000
  "Pat" <pat_branch at yahoo.com> wrote:
> We have meteorites from Mars and the moon...but it should be 
>feasible that events such as Yucatan and Meteor crater - lead me to 
>wonder if parts of Earth could have been blasted into space and 
>return later as meteorites?
> The question is would we recognize them as coming from Earth and 
>would we be able to tell how long they were in space?
> 
> I know gamma ray alterations will allow us to tell how long it has 
>been in space, but would it alter it such that we would not be able 
>to tell it was originally from Earth? This may be a source for very 
>old Earth rocks.

It's now some dozen of years that I said the possibility of 
terrestrial meteorites.
Yes, they can to be recognized as terrestrial meteorites by possible 
fossils in they and by isotopic analisis: naturally for this a 
scientist "must" search traces of cosmic ray on they, if he not search 
it shall not find!
This meteorites can to solve the mistery of a side of the stones that 
are claimed to fall near peoples but chemical and mineralogical 
analisis show have of terrestrial origin.
Warning! Only a side of all stones claimed as fell from sky shall show 
traces of a trip in the space, the others can to be hoaks or similars.
On this matter we must remember O'Keefe and its theory of the 
temporary rings around of Earth.
Best greetings.
Roberto Gorelli





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