Guest guest Posted February 3, 2008 Report Share Posted February 3, 2008 Hiyas Dawn, everyone, It is list under the element of Storm, but other meteorites are listed under the other elements: Earth, Wind, Water, Fire. Storm actually seems to be the closest thing I guess to the element it should be since you reminded me of the things that go on in outer space. Anyhow, that does makes sense. Thanks, take care, namaste, MP, Ah'o, Lynn , Dawn Silver <DawnSilver wrote: > > Hi Lynn, > Actually in space there are winds (Solar Winds), there are storms and meteor showers and there is water in the form of frozen comets which is frozen water. I cannot say anything about earth only that the minerals and metals on earth share a common origin with other planetary elements in that we are composed of them here. > Moldavite in particular is found to be about 14 billions years old and is formed by the meteorites impact with our earth and melting by the hot compressed air cushion that preceded the hit (fusion) This fushion process threw out tektite glass with its main elemental composition being silicon dioxide...the same material as quartz and then varying pieces with tin, potassium, iron, alluminum and other elements present in the sand or soil at impact. > So I do not know which catagory Moldavite is listed at in the book but it is similiar to quartz adding the heat of impact. > Blessings, > Dawn Silver > Jewels of the Lotus Oracle > > > > Ray <chigung68 wrote: > , " spiritcrystal_lynn " > <spiritcrystal_lynn@> wrote: > > > Hi Lynn, > > Good point. but what do we name it? lol > > > Hiyas everyone, > > > > I just recently picked up a new book for my collection and I had a > > question on it. The book I bought is " The Book of Stones " Simmons > and > > Ahsian. I am curious as to what people think of the book and also > for > > those that have used/read the book wonder what people thought of the > > use of Earth elements: Earth, Wind, Fire, Water and Storm? > > > > The main thing that bothers me about the use of elements to describe > > meteorites i.e. Tektite and Moldavite as any sort of element. These > > things came from outer space. Shouldn't these things have their own > > classification/element? > > > > Anyhow, I guess that's all for now. Take care, hugs, namaste, MP, > Ah'o, > > > > Lynn > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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