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Neuron Remains Found in Meteorites
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[quote:Housedad:MV8zOTQ1ODQyXzcxMjg5NDQ1X0VDNEM0OEYy] So they are claiming to be experts on the formation of minerals that are created in a low G or zero G environment? How about minerals that are created as ejecta from other stars going Nova? \ [/quote]
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Geologists claimed the following photos show rock crystals/minerals only. In fact, the photos show remains of neurons found in meteorites: 1. [
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RED ARROWS POINT TO NEURON REMAINS. METEORITE DESCRIBED IN [
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2. [
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RED LINES MARK NEURON REMAINS. METEORITE DESCRIBED IN [
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3. [
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GREEN RECTANGLES CONTAIN NEURON REMAINS. NO MICRON-SIZED MINERALS/CRYSTALS POSSESS SUCH DENDRITES THAT RADIATE FROM THE PARTICLES. IMAGE SOURCE: FIG. 9 IN [
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