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METEORITE IMPACT, GLASS, EJECTA MELT TEKTITE. NEW DISCOVERY . USA.

$ 79.2

Availability: 26 in stock
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  • Condition: New

    Description

    Meteorite impact tektite glass, Type Ejecta melt rock.
    I do not want to call this the wrong thing and make anyone mad so. Seeing how it is a new find. I will name it " Eldorado Glass "  this it is a great undamaged piece.  It is super hard 7.5 to 8 mohs. It is almost pure silicon. Possibly fusion melted limestone? It has great shedding  friction bubbles., Pits and vugs. It has some iron fusion crusy, micro crystals. In some of the pits. I left the calcium impact dust on it. It can be cleaned off with lime away or muriatic acid. The piece is also naturally friction polished. Inside the holes also. One more piece of evidence. No rocks in any wholes. Formed in air is my theory.
    This one is a very unique specimen.  This is a musium type specimen. It would look great in any collection.  I do not know how to classify this new find. Maybe a vaporization impact event. The impact created  many more one of a kind Impactite specimens and crystals. I will be listing more in the future.
    This is not a meteorite. It is bedrock and possible meteorite minerals intermixed from the impact. This piece is also great for making cabachons and jewelry out of. Very hard and stable material. All fused together pieces.
    It  was vaporized to a separate different mineral combos. This one is mainly silica. It is created in a super fast flying impact. During solidification from a vapor to a solid. It is compressed under extreme pressure and heat. With vibration and shock, all at once. in a split second these tear drops are formed. In the air. Just like a rain drop from a cloud. Then the raindrop to hail or a snow flake (crystal). These crystals and tears have never been seen before or not noticed as far as I know?? These crystal tear drop Impactites. Are super rare and special. The come in the same shape in almost every rock/ mineral type, that gets formed in this process. the perfect shape ones. With no chips or breaks are hard to find. Only the rare ones survive ,the shock wave that happens during solidification. It  Leaves striped lines of small crystal quartz in some types of minerals. It separates the colored balls/ crystals into bands of of different colors. Which creates the color separation zonez. Some of the impactites are in busted up rocks all fused together as one ( breccia ). In my studies Some mineral  types form in this tear drop shape more than others. Limestone and limanite are super  rare in gear drop shapes.
    I discovered this impact in 2021 and after 22 years of mining the same spot. This is a Incredible new find. The new specimens are so impressive. The proof is in the specimens, not some lab that has never seen this material. A new Discovery is always ridiculed by the people stuck in the old teachings. I am not a scientist or lab coat or professor. I am a free thinking researcher.  That things must make sense. I did not luck into this discovery. It is after thousands of hours of research. Including thousands of hours of microscope work. 22 years of field work, mining the impact crater. I was once told that you have to prove yourself wrong time and time again, until you can not prove yourself wrong no more. I have hit that wall of.  too much evidence to be proven wrong. Not by someone else's research. By my own!
    I did not read about these impact crystals in a book or online. I discovered them. I will be listing more of my great finds in the future. Do you have a cosmic impact crystal in your collection?
    I will be adding much more info on my theory's this winter. So much new info. This will shake up so much of how things are formed in mass chaos.
    Type: Impact glass
    Shape:  blob ( perfect no chips)
    Weight: 82.9grams
    Color: grey
    Magnetic: no
    Size: 2 1/2" x 1 5/8" x 1 3/8"
    Texture: holes and pits, vugs obliations regmaglyp
    Origin: Montana ( Eldorado Bar) Helena.
    Impact crater size: 1 1/2 mile x 1 mile approx.
    Impact Discovery: Blaze Wharton 2021
    All items have a 14 day inspection period.