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Letter to Buck 15

 

Mike Moore

From: Mike Moore [SMTP:mike@micromike.com]

Sent: Friday, June 05, 1998 11:50 AM

To: 'Buck Sharpton'

Subject: geologist

Buck,

I just remembered one other name that I think can be very important in this situation. Robert S. Verish was the geologist who prepared the report that is on my web site. He is a friend of Ron Baalke and has the largest sample and the first sample that I have given out. I repeatedly asked Ron to give me the e-mail address of Robert, but he never would answer those letters. I have tried to find his address on the Internet without results. I have always thought that if I could have discussed his findings with him, that we might have made some progress much earlier. His comments tell me that he wasn't given all the information that I had gave Ron and I was never able to correct those things. (Like the fact that the white spots came from my daughter's pet bird and are known to be terrestrial.) His sample was dripping with the sandy material and a large section of fusion crust which he clearly states was melted naturally. I don't know if his sample had melted sand on it, but many parts of my rock show where the sand has melted including two or three little pieces of glass that I have found and photographed. If you could get Robert's address, I think he would be helpful and he has a very good sample of the material from near the crevice region.

Thanks. I appreciate what you are going through and I wouldn't be pushing this so hard if I didn't believe it was very important for all of humanity. Alan has informed me that you contacted him and that makes me feel better about things because it shows me you have been working on it and that is all that I can ask.

Here are the two pictures that go with the Frass_Model.html:

I'll try to post this html and several more this weekend to my web site.

Please spend some time looking at the sandy material and see how simple it actually is. Remember that all you see came from within the rock and must be over 13 ma and that the linear nature of the chemistry means this all has a common origin. Also, look at the lack of erosion and how many of the small particles have sharp edges. Also, if you add a drop of water to a portion of it and watch it under a microscope, you will see that there is a very small mica like particle that floats on the surface tension of the water. If this rock is from Earth, then the rock and sand should match some place on Earth. Do you know any experts on sand? : -)

Thanks again.

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