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Scientists Find New Moon Mineral

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It is an unlikely combination!!!!! I cannot believe it!!!!!!! It is so cool!!!!!!!!

 

It's so unlikely because there has to be oxygen to form silicates...

could it be proof of the nebular hypothesis?

And volcanic outgassing, and and an ocean, water vapor???

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Uhh, weareborg, before you start jumping up and down (may be too late for that, but w/e), maybe you should consider the fact that the meteorite did happen to enter a rather oxygenated/hydrologic planet. :rofl:

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Uhh, weareborg, before you start jumping up and down (may be too late for that, but w/e), maybe you should consider the fact that the meteorite did happen to enter a rather oxygenated/hydrologic planet. :rofl:

But it was a sulforous silicate. Silicates cannot be formed through mixture. It is a compound. In order for silicates to form, crstallization must occru. Atmosphere does not bond effectively engough to form a silicate. Anyways suful and silicon cannot be separated and bonded again. Their structures would be nn crystalline. Thus impossible to be silicate.

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Uhh, weareborg, before you start jumping up and down (may be too late for that, but w/e), maybe you should consider the fact that the meteorite did happen to enter a rather oxygenated/hydrologic planet. :rofl:

But it was a sulforous silicate. Silicates cannot be formed through mixture. It is a compound. In order for silicates to form, crstallization must occru. Atmosphere does not bond effectively engough to form a silicate. Anyways suful and silicon cannot be separated and bonded again. Their structures would be nn crystalline. Thus impossible to be silicate.

I thought they found a rock. :rofl:

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Uhh, weareborg, before you start jumping up and down (may be too late for that, but w/e), maybe you should consider the fact that the meteorite did happen to enter a rather oxygenated/hydrologic planet. :bow:

But it was a sulforous silicate. Silicates cannot be formed through mixture. It is a compound. In order for silicates to form, crstallization must occru. Atmosphere does not bond effectively engough to form a silicate. Anyways suful and silicon cannot be separated and bonded again. Their structures would be nn crystalline. Thus impossible to be silicate.

I thought they found a rock. :naughty:

A special rock ;)

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