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Roswell debris tested
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Click here to watch video - 08:36

An analysis of alleged debris from the Roswell spacecraft that crash landed in 1947.
Lilly
Wow, that's pretty interesting. One thing is for sure, I wouldn't want that object in my posession! The deaths of people involved in this may only be coincidence, but I still wouldn't want the object...just in case.
Unlimited
QUOTE (Lilly @ Nov 7 2007, 11:44 AM) *
Wow, that's pretty interesting. One thing is for sure, I wouldn't want that object in my posession! The deaths of people involved in this may only be coincidence, but I still wouldn't want the object...just in case.


good clip..hopefully in the future ufo evidence wont be so dangerous?
Enigma wrapped in a puzzle
QUOTE (Lilly @ Nov 7 2007, 11:44 AM) *
Wow, that's pretty interesting. One thing is for sure, I wouldn't want that object in my posession! The deaths of people involved in this may only be coincidence, but I still wouldn't want the object...just in case.


Purely coincidental!
REBEL
Funny how all these type Docos seem to have out of work & or on the way out has-been actors? She still looks hot tho yes.gif
Again a lot of ifs maybes possibilities & piled up speculations on top of more speculations . Nothing concrete or cutting edge hardcore that actually proves anything beyond all doubt but just enough for Stargate fans oops sorry UFO enthusiasts to go WOW that was really coooool.


Just the way i see it, thats it thats all.

Tommy2007
QUOTE (SaRuMaN @ Nov 7 2007, 05:25 AM) *

Roswell debris tested
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Click here to watch video - 08:36

An analysis of alleged debris from the Roswell spacecraft that crash landed in 1947.



What a load of total nonsense! LOL! They say the material is "non terrestrial", SILCON IS TERRESTRIAL. It's the eight most common element.

I noticed right away the material was machined, just like the labs said, it was sliced from a larger piece. You can see it.

Also and most importantly, you don't give something like this to a chemist! You get it to a meteoritcal lab for complete testing. They can break down EACH element and tell how OLD the material is AND how long it's been on Earth. That video reaks of BS. Then (of coarse!) conspiracy! The conference was cancelled mysteriously!

I wonder if it was just Desert glass or a tektite.

Enigma wrapped in a puzzle
QUOTE (Tommy2007 @ Nov 11 2007, 01:45 PM) *
What a load of total nonsense! LOL! They say the material is "non terrestrial", SILCON IS TERRESTRIAL. It's the eight most common element.

I noticed right away the material was machined, just like the labs said, it was sliced from a larger piece. You can see it.

Also and most importantly, you don't give something like this to a chemist! You get it to a meteoritcal lab for complete testing. They can break down EACH element and tell how OLD the material is AND how long it's been on Earth. That video reaks of BS. Then (of coarse!) conspiracy! The conference was cancelled mysteriously!

I wonder if it was just Desert glass or a tektite.



Are you some kind of expert? THe video showed the object tested two different ways and both came up with non-human origin...... period!
rapid7

QUOTE (Tommy2007 @ Nov 11 2007, 02:45 PM) *
What a load of total nonsense! LOL! They say the material is "non terrestrial", SILCON IS TERRESTRIAL. It's the eight most common element.


VernonClark reported the test results for silicon, which was found to comprise over 99% of the total sample. In terrestrial silicon there are three stable isotopes: silicon 28, 29, and 30. In normal silicon, isotope 28 will comprise 92% of any sample, but in the tested sample it was only 27%. In normal silicon, isotope 29 is 5%, but in the sample it was 43%. In normal silicon, isotope 30 is 3%, but in the sample it was 30%. According to VernonClark, these huge variances are unheard of in terrestrial elements.

Dr. VernonClark reported findings on five constitutent elements in the sample. These elements were silicon, silver, nickel, zinc and germanium. In every case, he said, the isotopic ratios varied from the expected norm by an astonishing degree. He said he was almost unable to believe his own results, but concluded he must be right when a second, thus far unnamed, laboratory turned in almost identical findings.


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Enigma wrapped in a puzzle
QUOTE (rapid7 @ Nov 11 2007, 08:56 PM) *
VernonClark reported the test results for silicon, which was found to comprise over 99% of the total sample. In terrestrial silicon there are three stable isotopes: silicon 28, 29, and 30. In normal silicon, isotope 28 will comprise 92% of any sample, but in the tested sample it was only 27%. In normal silicon, isotope 29 is 5%, but in the sample it was 43%. In normal silicon, isotope 30 is 3%, but in the sample it was 30%. According to VernonClark, these huge variances are unheard of in terrestrial elements.

Dr. VernonClark reported findings on five constitutent elements in the sample. These elements were silicon, silver, nickel, zinc and germanium. In every case, he said, the isotopic ratios varied from the expected norm by an astonishing degree. He said he was almost unable to believe his own results, but concluded he must be right when a second, thus far unnamed, laboratory turned in almost identical findings.


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Good Job! Doesn't it frustrate you when people make statements without looking at the facts first.
Lilly
Personally, I'd kind of like to know the name of the second laboratory and read their report. Also, just because the sample was found to be not of terrestrial origin doesn't mean it has to be of artificial origin (ie, manufactured). This is all very interesting information, but not really all that conclusive (at least not yet).
Strange F8
QUOTE (REBEL @ Nov 9 2007, 01:16 AM) *
Funny how all these type Docos seem to have out of work & or on the way out has-been actors? She still looks hot tho :yes:
Again a lot of ifs maybes possibilities & piled up speculations on top of more speculations . Nothing concrete or cutting edge hardcore that actually proves anything beyond all doubt but just enough for Stargate fans oops sorry UFO enthusiasts to go WOW that was really coooool.


Just the way i see it, thats it thats all.


Amanda Tapping is hardly out of work or on the way out. She is hot property for the Sci Fi franchise. The programmed series this video is from was not that great. I think it got cancelled after one season. My question is if the conference got axed because of that piece of information why didn't the tv program get shut down too?
~Cheese~
Thanks for posting interesting clip
Tommy2007
QUOTE (Enigma wrapped in a puzzle @ Nov 11 2007, 02:45 PM) *
Are you some kind of expert? THe video showed the object tested two different ways and both came up with non-human origin...... period!



No I'm not an expert per se. I study meteorites which ARE extraterrestrial. Were the testing labs METEORITICAL labs? If not it's total bull. I want to see the data. I want to see all of it. Got a link?


thephoenix1
by the way i cut some of that material the knife penitreted through into the foam pad i had underneath but when i imediatly picked it up to view the cut lt had instintly mended itself bsck together like i was alive so to speak. im talking about that silver unwrinkable matalic like substance
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