It was a good explanation, thank you sir. This gentleman tried to tell us that the atomic structure of meteorites is different from terrestrial rocks. I realized this myself at the Meteorite Exhibition
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@peterparker928625 күн бұрын
Ok so You get it brother ? Take that into a real life construct. Adam Antium. Iron Man. Metal Man. Be well Friends.
@khanji644210 ай бұрын
very GOOD ❤❤❤
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@enfoods-f8p5 ай бұрын
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@Meteooo8443 ай бұрын
با سلام.خسته نباشید.میشه لطف کنید و بفرمایید لامپled3ولت باید چند آمپر باشه.با تشکر
@MichaelReyCapito-j4w3 ай бұрын
Sir are you interesting meteorites i have some
@ramadanabualhamd958310 ай бұрын
ممتاز مع الشكر يارجل
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@cetinakdag90156 ай бұрын
0:38 0:39 😮😮😅
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@frifosilfosili49689 ай бұрын
درود برشما کمک بزرگی کردید به ما بچه یتیم ها
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@caranguiancoinagechannel4 ай бұрын
That is materials of magnetite and magnetite is conductive too and magnetic too show a spark to see if your magnetite rock is can spark and better to use high voltage direct current..
@goldenscience4 ай бұрын
Of course, some magnetite stones are not conductive (and that's the important thing). 😍
@dsvilko9 ай бұрын
I appreciate the effort but there is quite a large number of false statements in your video. Though around 5% of meteorites are conductive, most are not. If you find a meteorite, you can sometimes sell it for $0.5/g for common types to over $200/g for very rare types. Nickel is not particularly expensive and on sane person would extract nickel from a meteorite (you would get less mont than selling a meteorite as is). Around 90% of meteorites are easy to recognise as their structure does not match that of terrestrial rocks (chondrites, irons and stony-irons). I don't know of any meteorites that would be good o conductors but non magnetic. Closest are the ureilites that can have microscopic graphite in inclusions but the whole meteorite is not conductive. Terrestrial and man made stuff can be conductive and non ferromagnetic. All titanium has the same atomic number. There is no pure titanium in meteorites. All cobalt is worth the same and you wouldn't want to extract cobalt from meteorites. We have quite a few meteorites from the Moon (667 official) and Mars (380). It's physically impossible for a meteorite not to significantly ablate (evaporate and melt) during the passage through our atmosphere. Carbonaceous chondrites can carry water and aminoacids but no virus or bacteria of extratettestrial origin was ever found. I did not recognize any meteorites in your video. Sorry.
@goldenscience9 ай бұрын
Thank you dear friend Meteorites mostly fall in seas and oceans because most of the earth is made of water. Among the types of fungi, bacteria and viruses, some of them are not destroyed by melting and acid. So if they reach a moist substrate like the sea, they try to start genetic cloning. Therefore, after some time, we will witness mutations and genetic abnormalities in aquatic animals, the documents of which will be revealed little by little. I did not endorse the stone in this video. I am glad that you spoke so well. Thank you❤️
@dsvilko9 ай бұрын
@@goldenscience Why do you think alien microbes would mutate terrestrial lifeforms? Is this based of a SF movie you've seen because it does not seem to be based on science. It would almost be like we coughing and giving a neraby computer a computer virus. Though both are "a code", they are very much not compatible. We have become very good at DNA sequencing. If there were some microscopic lifeforms that would not share our DNA/RNA I think it would be hard for the scientists not to notice. Meteorites have been falling to Earth for the last 4.5 billion years, much more so in the first 500 million. It is slightly possible that all life on Earth had a start on some other planet (Mars possibly) but it's extremely unlikely that recently a meteorite with alien life for the first time fell to Earth.
@sureshofficial7386 ай бұрын
Where to sell my meteorite? What will be the cost of each gram in $?
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@MichaelReyCapito-j4w3 ай бұрын
@@goldenscience i have pure meteorites
@erictardif19476 ай бұрын
Sorry wrong information, no meteorite here, just earth rocks !
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@erictardif19473 ай бұрын
False imformation, not truth !
@saundergroundmb90076 ай бұрын
I have a lots of meteorites here in south Africa i like your vedio pls i want contact u sir 🙏, from long time ago pls live me a msg
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