I Wish this show was still in production, it is miles ahead of the crap they are airing now... We need more great intelligent shows like this... Thanks Geoff...
Thanks! I went to the UK to do that one episode of "Dealers." It was fun. I was invited to do that after "MM" and one of the meteorites I took was found on the show. I never received a copy of that show. Where did you see it?
RE: Using the FLIR camera at 38:45-- I have one smallish meteorite that I found because it was *cooler* than its surrounding rocks. I was resting in some very minimal shade in the desert and put my bare hand down on some undamaged desert pavement, and there was something cool under my palm, different enough from the surrounding stones that I lifted up my hand in surprise and looked. And there was this half-a-walnut-sized black rock; there was absolutely no iron in the area that I had ever heard of, and everything else around was all tan, cream or gray. So I checked with a magnet I had with me (I was geocaching) and it was magnetic as anything, and I took it home and had it tested, and sure enough: a very small meteorite. Metallic items hold lower temps a long time too, after all, and the way the shade was moving as the hours passed kept this little thing in the cooler coverage for quite a while.
Hey meteorite dudes, I think I found a Strewn field in the Mountains where I live. I don't know how to map the SF. And was wondering have you guys ever hunted meteorites on Native American Indian Reservations?
I knew this episode was going to be unique, different, and unusual. I don't think this is a meteorite field. The emerging theoretical science of Electric Universe has a specific branch know as EU Geology. Basically, the US desert south-west was once subjected to a very odd, and enormously powerful lighting/plasma storm, which also included sub-sonic winds. It is difficult to grasp the scale of this event. It literally transformed the topography of that region. I think what we are looking at is the shatter and scatter remnants of rocks that exploded from powerful lightning strikes, and were blown around before landing in the area. The heat and electrical charge can instantaneously cause the minerals to metamorphisize. The map of previous finds there, is only an indication of a easily accessible searchable areas.
Geoff A few years back about 2:30 AM I watched a huge blue light coming straight down then it was like it hit something horizontal and a red colored light shot out each side of the blue beam ,then it looked like it was raining down big fire balls, I didn't hear anything , I would like to hear your opinion thanks
Meteorite Density is about the Same over the Entire World, Farm Land Makes it Much Harder to Find them as they are most likely underneath the Soil--The desert area's of the World are the Best Places to Find them as they generally Lay where they Fall...
Lawrence Garvy? There was someone from around Wichita named Garvy mixed up with a Fentanyl lab that was using his profits to buy meteorites! Weird. The Garvy family owned the largest grain elevator in the world and banks. Old money...
I am headed to Gold Basin to do some Nugget Shooting and Meteorite Hunting next month... Can't wait. But I may not have to wait to do some Meteorite Hunting as I believe (99% sure) I have found a newer unknown Crater near me... I am sure you have heard that before. But I could send you an overhead Google Earth screenshot if interested. I have not been on it just yet, but am planning on heading out to it next week. My plan is to GoPro and upload my Crater adventure to my TH-cam Channel without giving up its location.
Well, that's kind of the point, it's leftover stuff from when the planets formed. Earth rocks are different cause they were molten and most of the heavy stuff like iron and nickel sank to the core. Most of what's been in the crust has reformed and changed since then, (so aren't considered 'old rocks' even if the atoms have the same origins) so the space rocks that haven't changed much since way back can tell us a lot.
I Wish this show was still in production, it is miles ahead of the crap they are airing now... We need more great intelligent shows like this... Thanks Geoff...
Excellent discoveries. Very much enjoy the educational side of these videos. Secondly is the scenery and commentary. Thanks for sharing.
Nice
First saw you on the show Dealers. To my surprise, watched Meteorite Men. It's a GREAT program. Thanks!
Thanks! I went to the UK to do that one episode of "Dealers." It was fun. I was invited to do that after "MM" and one of the meteorites I took was found on the show. I never received a copy of that show. Where did you see it?
Are you guys still "Meteoriting" in 2021?
I have just got done watching all the episodes of Meteorite Men. Yall are super funny.
That was awesome guys!
I'm ready to go!
Cheers Doug!
This may interest you www.meteoriteadventures.com/
One day, ill find one.
Get bassinet hound, put him in a magnetic coat. His low belly will pick up meteorites.
Just kidding, lol.
RE: Using the FLIR camera at 38:45-- I have one smallish meteorite that I found because it was *cooler* than its surrounding rocks. I was resting in some very minimal shade in the desert and put my bare hand down on some undamaged desert pavement, and there was something cool under my palm, different enough from the surrounding stones that I lifted up my hand in surprise and looked. And there was this half-a-walnut-sized black rock; there was absolutely no iron in the area that I had ever heard of, and everything else around was all tan, cream or gray. So I checked with a magnet I had with me (I was geocaching) and it was magnetic as anything, and I took it home and had it tested, and sure enough: a very small meteorite. Metallic items hold lower temps a long time too, after all, and the way the shade was moving as the hours passed kept this little thing in the cooler coverage for quite a while.
I love meteorite men
Hello Geoff!
I noticed you seem to have a West Country accent, I live in Bristol and wanted to say hello : )
Hi!
Hello back! I grew up in Surrey, but spent lots of time in Devon and Dorset growing up. So ... good call ; )
Hey meteorite dudes, I think I found a Strewn field in the Mountains where I live. I don't know how to map the SF. And was wondering have you guys ever hunted meteorites on Native American Indian Reservations?
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have you decided the release date of meteorite men unlimited
HI guys really loe your site,what are you meanin Geoff?)v
I knew this episode was going to be unique, different, and unusual. I don't think this is a meteorite field.
The emerging theoretical science of Electric Universe has a specific branch know as EU Geology.
Basically, the US desert south-west was once subjected to a very odd, and enormously powerful lighting/plasma storm, which also included sub-sonic winds.
It is difficult to grasp the scale of this event. It literally transformed the topography of that region. I think what we are looking at is the shatter and scatter remnants of rocks that exploded from powerful lightning strikes, and were blown around before landing in the area. The heat and electrical charge can instantaneously cause the minerals to metamorphisize.
The map of previous finds there, is only an indication of a easily accessible searchable areas.
I saw black in coloured looks like iron metal ,sparkles in it and rust on them can you help me to find ,what is it.? Please. Help me.
Geoff A few years back about 2:30 AM I watched a huge blue light coming straight down then it was like it hit something horizontal and a red colored light shot out each side of the blue beam ,then it looked like it was raining down big fire balls, I didn't hear anything , I would like to hear your opinion thanks
I thought rattlesnake venom was Hemotoxic as well
It is.
I have found a gold basin meteorite with a fusion crust. Average ping-pong ball size.
Meteorite Density is about the Same over the Entire World, Farm Land Makes it Much Harder to Find them as they are most likely underneath the Soil--The desert area's of the World are the Best Places to Find them as they generally Lay where they Fall...
New meteorites
What is the use of this stone?can any one explain?🙏
Wouldn't a furnace clinker be easier to find and a lot cheaper?
Lawrence Garvy? There was someone from around Wichita named Garvy mixed up with a Fentanyl lab that was using his profits to buy meteorites! Weird. The Garvy family owned the largest grain elevator in the world and banks. Old money...
I am headed to Gold Basin to do some Nugget Shooting and Meteorite Hunting next month... Can't wait. But I may not have to wait to do some Meteorite Hunting as I believe (99% sure) I have found a newer unknown Crater near me... I am sure you have heard that before. But I could send you an overhead Google Earth screenshot if interested. I have not been on it just yet, but am planning on heading out to it next week. My plan is to GoPro and upload my Crater adventure to my TH-cam Channel without giving up its location.
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Bring an inflatable fact and ride a burro!
Dear all , nice to meet you .I have one and want to sell my metronite.
4.5 billion years old?...suspiciously so too is earth
Well, that's kind of the point, it's leftover stuff from when the planets formed. Earth rocks are different cause they were molten and most of the heavy stuff like iron and nickel sank to the core. Most of what's been in the crust has reformed and changed since then, (so aren't considered 'old rocks' even if the atoms have the same origins) so the space rocks that haven't changed much since way back can tell us a lot.
Government regulation is ridiculous. What are they protecting in the area? Rocks...
Keep your finger on the fast forward button, 3/4s redundant or bullshit.
Hey Steve can you guys help me with something?
What do you do with the found treasure? WHO BUYS IT?
Yes first
At about time 10:20 the answer to what draws you is greed.
David Hefner whatever jerk.