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Old 21-May-2007, 02:13 PM
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Looking at the photos to the site [b]Nicolas[/i] linked to, the object looks less like a meteorite and more like a large coral.

There exists a site that someone put up that can be used to confirm wether or not one has a meteorite in their posession. I can't recall the name, though. I hope someone else here knows what I speak of.

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Originally Posted by Fossman
I´m here because I´ve got something, that is new to science and Interesting.
You claim to have something new.
What proof do you have? What evidence? Photos and arrows pointing to features are hardly evidence. Your "meteorite" should be tested for what it's composition is to determine if that's what it truly is. Other tests exist as well.

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You´re just being jealous and probably are getting paid by NASA to make me shut up,
I love lines like this.
It's how the scientific world works. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. Unless you can prove your claims, you invite skepticism.
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