Very interesing indeed
Curious looking stone as well (good-looking scum, one might say)
A mysterious green meteorite with a unique geological signature may have arrived on Earth thanks to an explosion on the surface of the Solar System's smallest planet, Mercury*. The meteorite, dubbed NWA 7325, is actually a 345g package of 35 extraterrestrial stones formed around 4.56 billion years ago that were found in the …
If you were to suffer an unfortunate fatal accident in the near future, and your remains not be found for some years, it would still be possible to recover your skull from its resting place and xray it and in due course determine that you were a troll. Science is magic, isn't it?
The fact that you do not personally understand palaeontology, or geology, or astrophysics, or perhaps even forensics in no way detracts from practitioners of those subjects' ability to draw sound conclusions based on actual data from many years of research into related things.
I reckon that's a misreading of "NWA 732S" which means it actually came from Sheffield in about 1977. Probably a Ford Cortina. It's seen better days, but I've seen worse.