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Meteorites or ordinary stones? 

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Meteorites or ordinary stones?
In this video I will try to show you some stones with black oxidation on the surface! The black oxidation of meteorites is one of the main characteristics of any meteorite. But there are stones that resemble meteorites in their black color, but are ordinary earth stones. How to tell them apart? One controversial method is with a magnet, but 90% of meteorites have no iron in them! In order to correctly identify meteorites, it is first necessary to inspect them well for additional meteorite features. Watch the video! You will see two stones that the magnet sticks to, but among the other stones there are two meteorites that have no iron. Will you find out who they are? And which stones are of purely earthly origin? How do you explain the black oxidized color of earth stones? Write your opinion below the video or to my e-mail: swi@abv.bg
My experience! On July 11, I saw the fall of a huge meteorite near the city where I live! The fall happened at 10 pm and was an interesting sight! Unfortunately, this meteorite was also an asteroid of ice and some silicates, and by the time it fell to the Earth's surface, the nitrogen ice had melted from the high summer temperatures. Unfortunately for me, I don't have a video of what happened, but I will leave you a link so you can see this cosmic scary beauty. The blast wave has shaken the apartment blocks and buildings in our city... www.meteobalka...
Don't forget to subscribe to the channel to see more from stones, meteorites and precious stones, as well as the lectures on free economy and investments in securities in Bulgarian, if you are Bulgarian..
Метеорити или обикновени камъни?
В това видео ще се опитам да ви покажа няколко камъка с черна оксидация по повърхността! Черната оксидация на метеоритите е един от основните характеристики на всеки метеорит. Но има камъни , които приличат на метеоритите по черният си цвят, но са обикновени земни камъни. Как да ги различим? Един от спорните методи е с магнит, но 90 % от метеоритите нямат желязо в тях! За правилното определяне на метеоритите първоначално е необходимо добре да бъдат огледани за допълнителни метеоритни характеристики. Гледайте видеото! Ще видите два камъка, които магнитът се залепва за тях, но сред останалите камъни и ма два метеорита, които нямат желязо. Ще откриете ли, кои са те? И кои камъни са с чисто земнен произход? Как си обяснявате черният оксифиран цвят на земните камъни? Пишете под видеото вашето мнение или на електронната ми поща: swi@abv.bg
Моят опит! На 11 юли видях падането на огромен метеорит близо до града в който живея! Падането стана в 22 часа вечерта и беше интересно зрелище! За съжаление този метеорит е бил по същоство астеорит от лед и някакви силикати и до падането на земната повърхност азотният лед се е разтопил от високаите летни температури. За мое съжаление нямам видо от случилото се, но ще ви оставя линк , за да видите и вие, тази космическа страшна красота. Взривната вълна е разлуляла жилищните блокове и сградите в нашият град... www.meteobalka...
Не забравяйте да се абонирате за канал, за да видите още от камъни метеорити и скъпоценни камъни, както и лекциите по свободна икономика и инвестиции в ценни книжа на български език, ако сте българи..

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@robmann8161
@robmann8161 5 месяцев назад
I haven't read the other replies but yes, objectively, most appear to have a partial fusion crust and regmaglypts. You're doing the magnet test wrong. You want a small but quality magnet and tie it so it's suspended in the air. Then gradually bring the rock to the magnet and if the magnet moves, then it's magnetic. All those seemed as if they've been cooked which happens enertering earths atmosphere. This is when the fusion crust develops and a fusion crust is a meteorite. Also, to save yourself time and quicker learning, either cut the rock or break the rock with a hammer to see the inside. It won't hurt its value and shiny metal inclusions is a meteorite. Theres always going to be "not a meteorite" but it has to be based on more than an objective view of the exterior. If these are not meteorites then they have a specific identification type under the metamorphic, igneous or sedimentary types and general name based on its looks isn't valid.
@user-ml1tb3yl5k
@user-ml1tb3yl5k 8 месяцев назад
هذه الحجارة ليست نيازك، بل اظنها تحتوي اكسيد الحديد.
@user-ww6jc8to1q
@user-ww6jc8to1q 8 месяцев назад
أعتقد ذلك أيضاً...ولكن البعض لديه سطح ذائب...
@alfredoCabaguing
@alfredoCabaguing 10 месяцев назад
Very nice stone ❤
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 10 месяцев назад
Hello, it is not known whether it is a meteorite or an ordinary earth stone, because for a billion and a half years meteorites have fallen on Earth every second since the collision of two planets between Mars and Jupiter. The moon is probably a remnant of that collision. I have a new meteorite analysis channel: ru-vid.com/show-UC-mEIEfi6dZPNNWczjmpiqQ where I'm now uploading videos of some meteorites and in a month or two I'll start making videos of sitting out, testing these rocks for meteorites qualities and characteristics. But this in winter. Now, until it's warm, I will photograph the rest of my stones from my large collection of stones and meteorites in the sunlight.. Subscribe to both channels and stay tuned for new interesting videos. Greetings from Bulgaria!
@fdemoulins
@fdemoulins 10 месяцев назад
Not meteorites
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 10 месяцев назад
Hello, it is not known whether it is a meteorite or an ordinary earth stone, because for a billion and a half years meteorites have fallen on Earth every second since the collision of two planets between Mars and Jupiter. The moon is probably a remnant of that collision. I have a new meteorite analysis channel: ru-vid.com/show-UC-mEIEfi6dZPNNWczjmpiqQ where I'm now uploading videos of some meteorites and in a month or two I'll start making videos of sitting out, testing these rocks for meteorites qualities and characteristics. But this in winter. Now, until it's warm, I will photograph the rest of my stones from my large collection of stones and meteorites in the sunlight.. Subscribe to both channels and stay tuned for new interesting videos. Greetings from Bulgaria!
@dmitrysadilenko6771
@dmitrysadilenko6771 Год назад
No, they are not meteorites. Usual toumbled rocks with ferric hydroxide coating. Rather typical for the water streams containing a lot of iron.
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 Год назад
Hi, why are you writing in English? Aren't you Slavic? Some of the stones have remnants of a black oxidation color, so the probability that they are meteorites is high. Of course, some may not be meteorites. Meteorites are very diverse and difficult to identify. And they fall to Earth in large quantities. Of course, you may be right... But still, watch the video one more time. I have lunar and martian meteorites that are of high certainty! But I have some that are controversial, even I doubt some of them because they don't have all the basic characteristics of meteorites. This is the charm of stone meteorites - they are difficult to identify. Greetings from Bulgaria! You can write in Russian, Ukrainian, if that's easier for you...
@dmitrysadilenko6771
@dmitrysadilenko6771 Год назад
@@siiv7973 Отличить метеорит от не метеорита в большинстве случаев очень легко. У камней из этого видео шансов нет. Кроме того, что я сотрудник лаборатории метеоритики, я уже более 25 лет занимаюсь поиском и сбором метеоритов по всему миру. Опыт есть. Тут всё вместе. Форма, отсутствие коры плавления, характер поверхности, всё за то, что это не метеориты. И насчёт огромного количества - это сильное преувеличение. В заметных количествах метеориты попадаются только в пустынях, где идёт накопление сотнями тысяч лет и все они остаются на поверхности. Заметное количество это 1-2 метеорита на километр квадратный.
@popacristian2056
@popacristian2056 Год назад
​@@dmitrysadilenko6771 About 40 years ago, not far from where I live, I found a stone of about 100-150 grams that had a black surface like coal, and I managed to chip it by hitting it against other stones and the inside was very light in color, towards the white... It seemed very strange to me but I had no idea about the appearance of meteorites and I threw it away... I think there was at least a 1% chance that it was a meteorite because I have never seen another like it before... About 7 years ago I found another stone that was very strongly attracted by the magnet and had some traces of rust. I cut it and noticed inside many circular grains of iron about 0.5 to 4-5 mm in diameter. It had no voids inside and the metal was in a fine gray matrix, without crust, and only with a few very vague traces of chondrules. The analysis at the Institute of Geology in Bucharest showed that the metal did not contain any traces of Nickel...
@miuradderbal7485
@miuradderbal7485 8 месяцев назад
??Ihave it exactly Is it a meteor
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 Год назад
Видеата за метеорити са интересни, но скоро трябва да направя и видя на икономически теми: Крипто бандитизъм, инвестиционни рискове, както и видео за проектът малък инвестиционен портфейл! Очаквайте ги тези видеа и се абонирайте за канала, както и коментирайте видеата, темите и развитите идеи...
@McmGassali
@McmGassali 8 месяцев назад
❤hi
@user-ww6jc8to1q
@user-ww6jc8to1q 8 месяцев назад
@@McmGassali Hello how are you?
@popacristian2056
@popacristian2056 Год назад
I think it is very difficult to know what a meteorite is, especially if it does not contain uncombined iron. I also went to the mountains at the end of the week with a neodymium magnet, and I found many similar stones that are strongly attracted by the magnet, but no traces of iron can be seen on them.
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 Год назад
When the iron is a small percentage ..below 10% of the whole mass, the stone cannot catch rust from the outside, as shown by some videos on the Internet! And I have those that the magnet grabs stronger or weaker. But there are meteorites that have no iron in them at all... Then, I think, we look at whether there is an oxidized surface from the friction with the air during the fall. If there is none, it means that it fell a long time ago and such stones - meteorites are very cheap. The other sign is when the meteorite has silicates, quartz in it. It has to be cut and the quartz and silicate white beads included are clearly visible! But even that is never enough. You have to see the structure around these white balls.. Americans have a term - concrete! This happens when many small balls fuse together over millions of years under the influence of gravity and turn into rock! The lunar and Martian surfaces have no rocks with iron in them! The iron is in depth... On the Moon, the iron rock mass starts from a depth of several meters... On Mars from a depth of about a meter... It is difficult to identify meteorites if you do not have the appropriate laboratory and knowledge! According to some scientists, Martian and lunar rocks are lighter than terrestrial ones, and according to others it is the other way around! There are no standards! On Earth, about 80% of the meteorites that fall are from the meteor streams that pass around the Earth every year. And about 20% are meteorites from Linata, Mars and some unidentified asteroids from the depths of space...
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 Год назад
shumenonline.bg/2023/07/26/%D0%B7%D0%B5%D0%BC%D1%8F%D1%82%D0%B0-%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%BC%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%B0-%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B7-%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BD%D0%B8-%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%86/ Потокът Южни делта-Аквариди е активен от 12 юли до 23 август. Неговото родителско тяло не е установено със сигурност, но се счита, че е кометата 96P/Machholz-1, имаща орбитален период 5.3 години. За последен път тази комета премина през своя перихелий на 31 януари тази година. Потокът Алфа-Каприкорниди е активен от 3 юли до 15 август и се поражда от метеорни роеве, отделящи се от кометата 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdušáková с орбитален период 5.25 години. За последен път 45P премина през перихелия си на 26 април 2022 г. Поради скорошните преминавания през перихелий и на двете комети, тази година може да се очаква повишена активност на двата потока. The South Delta-Aquaridi stream is active from July 12 to August 23. Its parent body has not been established with certainty, but is believed to be comet 96P/Machholz-1, having an orbital period of 5.3 years. The last time this comet passed through its perihelion was on January 31 of this year. The Alpha-Capricornid Stream is active from July 3 to August 15 and is produced by meteor showers emitted by comet 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdušáková with an orbital period of 5.25 years. 45P last passed perihelion on April 26, 2022. Due to the recent perihelion passes of both comets, increased activity in both streams can be expected this year. Метеорите на Южни делта-Аквариди и на Алфа-Каприкорниди са бавни, жълтеникави, като нерядко са много ярки - болиди. Те се наблюдават най-добре във втората половина на нощите около края на юли и в началото на август. По време на максимумите на Южни делта-Аквариди и Алфа-Каприкорниди от географските ширини на България могат да се наброят общо около 15 - 20 метеора за час, поради ниските до хоризонта радианти на двата потока. Радиантът на един метеорен поток е неголяма област от небето, от която заради перспективата (далечината) изглежда, че метеорите се разлитат във всички посоки встрани от нея, пояснява Пенчо Маркишки. The meteors of Southern Delta-Aquarids and Alpha-Capricornids are slow, yellowish, and are often very bright - bolides. They are best observed in the second half of the nights around the end of July and the beginning of August. During the maxima of Southern Delta-Aquarids and Alpha-Capricornids from the latitudes of Bulgaria, a total of about 15-20 meteors can be counted per hour, due to the low-to-the-horizon radiants of both streams. The radiant of a meteor shower is a small area of the sky from which, due to the perspective (distance), it seems that the meteors are flying in all directions away from it, explains Pencho Markishki. On July 11, the Bollid was yellow-orange in color, slow, as this scientist says. It was probably a huge piece of ice, but not water ice, but nitrogen ice! Unfortunately there won't be any solid rock mass to see it in a photo or video.. But that's the way it is, that's how lucky we are...
@popacristian2056
@popacristian2056 Год назад
@@siiv7973 One of the stones still has traces of fine cracks, probably after a shock, traces of rust in 3 places where it seems that the stone has split due to the cracks, but also vague traces of possible small chondrules and holes of 0.5-1mm that seem to contains rust... I would cut the stone to see what's inside, but I don't have anything to cut it with. 2,9 g/cm3 density.
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 Год назад
@@popacristian2056 I don't have such a machine for cutting stones, I also need a machine for grinding precious and semi-precious stones, but I don't have one! These few machines require a separate room, which I don't have available! I have an office for economic and financial-investment services, a hobby workshop with a dozen oscilloscopes, numerous multimeters and testers, soldering irons... and stones are my last hobby since I started 2-3 years ago and I still don't have everything I need... Because there are no fish in the Danube river, then fishing gave way to meteorites and agates.. Maybe one day I'll have these machines and cut them out of a meteorite. Here is a stone that I accidentally broke: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BQYzr0OLKNQ.html Many scientists told me it was hematite, and such hematite is typical of Mars! Of course, when the meteorite was delivered to the earth, the Martians forgot to put a label and the sender's address on it, and this makes it a bit difficult for us, because it may not be from Mars, but from a meteor shower...😆
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dpmXyJrs7iU.html
@merlindajuanson4779
@merlindajuanson4779 Год назад
sir can i can send a picture to you about the black stone o have on hand
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 Год назад
Ha, ha, ... the Queen of England died, but she had an idea to honor me with the title of Sir... For now, I am an ordinary citizen of Bulgaria.. Of course you can! Just record a video with your phone or video camera for about 5 minutes, rotating it from all sides and I can probably give you my opinion on your stone! Greetings from sunny and very hot Bulgaria!
@patrickguillory-yy2gu
@patrickguillory-yy2gu 3 месяца назад
Bring your rock to a college to a geologist professor.
@sergejpeppler6512
@sergejpeppler6512 7 месяцев назад
Земные камни☝️☝️☝️🇩🇪🇷🇺🇩🇪🇷🇺🇩🇪🇷🇺
@user-ww6jc8to1q
@user-ww6jc8to1q 7 месяцев назад
Почти, някои имат кора от изгаряне и разтопяване...
@mydew
@mydew 9 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@pentagonopenta6126
@pentagonopenta6126 10 месяцев назад
Vai ter certificado no final?
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 10 месяцев назад
Hello, in Bulgaria there is no one to issue a certificate for meteorites... In my new channel for meteorite analysis: ru-vid.com/show-UC-mEIEfi6dZPNNWczjmpiqQ I can test any of the stones shown for meteorite characteristics.. Subscribe subscribe to my channels, keep an eye out for new videos, and if you want a particular stone to be tested, I'll make a video of the testing and that's it. If it is a meototrite and has some meteoric features, then it is a meteoprit. If it doesn't show meteorite characteristics, then it may or may not be a meteorite. Meteorites that fell many years ago and are stony with no iron in them are difficult to test and are always accompanied by a lot of controversy. And this is the purpose of the channel, to show other types of meteorites, not only iron... Greetings from Bulgaria!
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 10 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SaSJhOY0p_c.html
@leondetectorismo4916
@leondetectorismo4916 9 месяцев назад
É isso aír companheiro. Boa dica! Que Deus abençoa sua vida! Pois tenho um canal no RU-vid: Leon detectorismo. E acho muitas pedras desse tipo.
@user-ww6jc8to1q
@user-ww6jc8to1q 9 месяцев назад
Me inscrevi no seu canal!
@maryjoymcampilan811
@maryjoymcampilan811 8 месяцев назад
I have stone also her in sabah malaysia
@merlindajuanson4779
@merlindajuanson4779 Год назад
this atone is magnetic
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 Год назад
Hello, 2 stones have iron below 5% and the magnet sticks weakly to them. The rest do not have enough iron or no iron at all and the magnet does not catch them.. All stones have some characteristic of meteorites. The main problem is that meteorites are very different and are from different space objects, and this makes it difficult to identify them. Greetings from Bulgaria!
@miuradderbal7485
@miuradderbal7485 8 месяцев назад
هل استطيع الاطصال بك عن طريق الوطصاب او الفيبر
@marekjacek10101...
@marekjacek10101... 10 месяцев назад
Shit..
@siiv7973
@siiv7973 10 месяцев назад
Why are you angry? What made you angry? Take it easy and have fun...
@user-il3qw7wm3x
@user-il3qw7wm3x 7 месяцев назад
Cuántos,bales
@miuradderbal7485
@miuradderbal7485 8 месяцев назад
هاذا نيزك قمري موجود عندي كم سعرو
@HmHm-rr9bk
@HmHm-rr9bk 6 месяцев назад
แม่หม้ายสะอื้น
@HmHm-rr9bk
@HmHm-rr9bk 6 месяцев назад
ของผมมีเยอะเป็นตันเป็นตันทั้งเพชรทั้งอัญมณีทองคำครั้งแรกอะไร
@HmHm-rr9bk
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