I will look forward to your initial follow up questions and requests for evidential sources.
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Replying to @ExogenesisHH
First question: what does Garry Nolan think of your research?
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Replying to @zcichy
I don't like to speak on his behalf, but he has indicated that it is worth exploring and is willing to look at it in more detail when time allows him to do so. You will have to wait until he has had a chance to do this before getting anything conclusive.
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Replying to @ExogenesisHH
Do you have any photos of the debris or links to scientific research done on it? Sorry as you’ve probably answered these questions a million times before.
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Replying to @zcichy
I have, but as I offered to answer you and provide additional info, I will honour my words. This is a useful hub for the topic before looking at more academic sources http://earthsci.org/space/space/tektites/tektites.html …pic.twitter.com/g2LaQ5b3bE
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Replying to @ExogenesisHH @zcichy
Wow! Is this material translucent when held under a source of light? If so, it bears a remarkable similarity to the properties of this material posted by
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Nunya, thank you. This appears to be an interesting specimen. If it is metallic, magnetic and can generate electricity under force, we have a great example of it in operational form.
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Curious. Are these materials the same source? Brian, is your sample from Australia?
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Zac, thanks for asking. I have high certainty it was not ever in this area.
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Thanks Brian. Are you familiar with Bruce’s work? And was your sample from a more recent history alleged crash, or an archeological find?
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Zac, indeed I have become familiar with Bruce’s work. The alloys are being studied now to determine with higher precision the epoch. This may be the way all of this research goes as we try to understand new science, time and what we are calling today Quantum interactions.
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