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originally posted by: game over man
S&F OP cool thread...seems a little suspect though everything about the sky stones is on these weird websites repeating the exact same story, word for word. There's also tons of blue stones out there. Why aren't the sky stones on any websites about blue stones or rare gemstones? I think that would legitimize the sky stones.
It does seem like mostly some creative presentation to try to get some gullible people to spend big money on rocks that aren't really worth much.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: Akragon
Yeah, that caught my eye. IMO it's an interesting way to try and get big money out of what appears to be unusual, but not very valuable rocks.
Calcium substitution by Copper produces the Blue Color
originally posted by: Arbitrageur
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: Akragon
……. but the GIA report presented gives only very limited information and is not a very thorough analysis.
There are more test reports according to the article linked in the opening post:
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
I agree about the limited information, perhaps there are additional in-depth testing raw data….
While I’ve managed to compile a mountain of scientific reports from more than 16 sources, to date, no one – not one academic, or University, or independent scientist, or laboratory, can identify or understand the origin or the creation mechanism of the Material.
Because if you offer Earth stones for sale at $16,000 each, you might not sell any, but if they are alleged to be gifts from aliens, maybe some gullible people with more money than brains will be fooled and pay the $16,000.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
So why does the Sky Stone have to be connected with extraterrestrials and not from what our earth produced?
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