Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
declare, if thou hast understanding.
Job 38:4
"Researchers have found the unique carbon crystals in the meteoritic dust from the Chelyabinsk superbolide, which exploded in 2013 above snowy fields of the Southern Urals.
The superbolide that fell on February 15, 2013 in the area of
Chelyabinsk in the Southern Urals was a unique phenomenon in terms of
its scale......On the one hand, the fall of that space body, which had an initial
diameter of about 18 m, showed the absolute lack of defense of Earth
from the meteorite hazard and, on the other hand, it brought to our
planet unique materials synthesized in the conditions that cannot be
reproduced in the advanced labs.
Further analysis using Raman spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography
showed that the carbon crystals were, actually, exotically-shaped forms
of graphite.
Most likely, these structures will have been formed by repeatedly adding graphene layers to closed carbon nuclei.
“We found that among several possible embryo carbon nanoclusters — buckminsterfullerene (C60) and polyhexacyclooctadecane (-C18H12-)
— may be the main suspects, responsible for the formation of the
experimentally observed closed shell quasi-spherical and hexagonal rod
graphite microcrystals,” they said." SciNews