yup I made them claims! Don't need to prove anything to you I know how to identify meteorites I just got on here to share a few things that I've collected thinking some of you would appreciate a couple. My more unique ones will be cataloged when I get around to it.
That's great. So please give me some pointers on the identification features and properties of the specimens you've posted. As you'll see from many of my posts on the subject my knowledge is a bit limited.
Thus far, on all of your posts regarding meteorites, you have failed to post any item that has any visual characteristics of meteorites. Also, you have provided none of the evidence that helped lead you to believe the items you posted are meteorites. Please tell us what evidence was used to determine that the items you claim are meteorites actually are meteorites.
Since you "know how to identify meteorites" you will, of course, know that it's not possible to identify one from pictures alone. So, I ask you (again!) to tell us what diagnostics you have used to confirm the specimen.... such as:
- the nature of the streak result
- the degree of magnetic attraction
- the total metal content
- the proportions of iron and nickel within the total metal
- what other metals are present and in what quantity
- the extent of the iridium anomaly
- where the oxygen isotope ratio falls relative to the Terrestrial Fractionation Line
- anything at all really, beyond a photograph
Don't be ridiculous the average person don't have the means to get the specs that you're asking for! My photos aren't for you they're for the people that you constantly deceive so they can visually identify a meteorite not very hard to do so! And for the average person if these guys tell you it's not take a grinder with a cutting wheel shave off an edge and polish it with sandpaper you'll see if it's a meteorite or not.