On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 9:47 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
<svj.orionwo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Why not?

You probably recall a test that was done on implants and some material
which "fell through the roof" in Ufology.  That test was an isotope
ratio test.  The claim was that elements originating outside our star
system would likely have different isotope ratios.

Fact is that (with possible exception of recently theorized x-ray
transmutation) all elements other than hydrogen and possibly helium
are created in stars.  You and I are made of stardust.  Those stellar
processes which generate different isotopes depend on many factors
including the size of the star.  The composition and energy of the
novae or supernovae would vary thus causing varying isotopic ratios.
The age of the isotopes and their level of stability would also change
those ratios.

There is absolutely no reason isotopic ratios would he homogeneous.
It's why ufology did the tests on those implants!

T

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