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IS MALACHITE TOXIC ☣️
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MINERAL OR CRYSTAL?
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THE MOHS HARDNESS SCALE ⚖️
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HOW STIBNITE FORMS 📚
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@johncalderwood1
@johncalderwood1 2 сағат бұрын
Annoying person, annoying channel and annoying rhyme
@jewelcurrie345
@jewelcurrie345 2 сағат бұрын
This could be used for both demonstrations in geography and english :)
@ShiWolfe
@ShiWolfe 3 сағат бұрын
calcite is so cool. my first specimen is a hunk of calcite.
@lucianocasagrande7449
@lucianocasagrande7449 5 сағат бұрын
Belíssima
@lardvark6983
@lardvark6983 6 сағат бұрын
Brilliant
@mlmoore5719
@mlmoore5719 12 сағат бұрын
Love it! And, I learned a few things.
@elisabethjofre6852
@elisabethjofre6852 Күн бұрын
Fntasticos!, l piedra y el hermoso.poema!!!!
@AstrogeoJay
@AstrogeoJay Күн бұрын
Libyan desert glass and Darwin glass are not tekties, they are impact glasses. Although they are both naturally occurring glass formed as a result of a impact of a meteorite, tekties are found considerably further from the source crater hundreds to thousands of miles away and often show aerodynamic forms, whereas impact glasses are found close to the crater and usually are just shapeless lumps, although there are exceptions such as the Wabar "pearls" Also the heat that vitrifies the terrestrial material which becomes tektites is not necessarily from the meteorite itself but the kinetic energy produced during the impact. Other than those minor misinterpretations it is nice to see a video about moldavites and tektites which does not mention "magical powers!"
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 Күн бұрын
"Not quite as bad as handling..." hah!
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 Күн бұрын
Literary genius, lol. Lovely green colour. Thank you for setting us right regarding its origins.
@SWAGGY_MCSWAGSWAG
@SWAGGY_MCSWAGSWAG Күн бұрын
I could eat that
@OrionSmith19
@OrionSmith19 Күн бұрын
I know that mineral that mineral looks like kryptonite similar to the rock that can kill Superman
@ShiWolfe
@ShiWolfe Күн бұрын
I'm brought to tears
@thethinplaces
@thethinplaces Күн бұрын
Nice shiny and great poem. Well done 😊
@luketimberlake4223
@luketimberlake4223 Күн бұрын
Thank you
@najilove2840
@najilove2840 Күн бұрын
Divine.
@jaredmeeks4491
@jaredmeeks4491 2 күн бұрын
Friqin absolutely awesome 🎉
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 2 күн бұрын
You did good getting all the types mentioned. I have found beryl gems to be quite glowing.
@luketimberlake4223
@luketimberlake4223 2 күн бұрын
@@rosenelzor1210 they're some of my favourite
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 2 күн бұрын
Did you write that poem? Very good, bravo!
@luketimberlake4223
@luketimberlake4223 Күн бұрын
@rosenelzor1210 I wrote every one on this page yes
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 2 күн бұрын
That IS massive. I will go look up your videos on Herkimer diamond. A moment of silence! Absolutely ❤
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 3 күн бұрын
Wow!😮
@Karen-p9z
@Karen-p9z 3 күн бұрын
What are the dark specks?
@luketimberlake4223
@luketimberlake4223 3 күн бұрын
Possibly geothite
@Karen-p9z
@Karen-p9z 3 күн бұрын
@luketimberlake4223 that's what I was thinking but hard to tell on my tiny phone screen
@jonathankruger6356
@jonathankruger6356 3 күн бұрын
Well I hope the next includes the kind that forms when lightning strikes the ground
@paperclip8official
@paperclip8official 3 күн бұрын
I love shiny rocks :3
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 4 күн бұрын
Spectacular and interesting choice of music, lol
@tymonkalbarczyk1456
@tymonkalbarczyk1456 4 күн бұрын
Damn it's such a pity that those are not profitable to leave in situ.
@AboveNunder
@AboveNunder 3 күн бұрын
This specific pocket is left as a museum in the mine itself, it was discovered more than 30 years, this video is from 2024, Pozo Rico, Anahi mine, Bolivia.
@tymonkalbarczyk1456
@tymonkalbarczyk1456 Күн бұрын
@@AboveNunder Then I'm positively surprised. Especially with little tourism Bolivia gets in comparison to Europe and North America.
@ChuckyMcNubbin72
@ChuckyMcNubbin72 4 күн бұрын
Where i live, the primary mines were galena. You can still find galena if you know where to look. There's also a little town not far where you can pick up native silver nuggets.
@DEPARTUERS19
@DEPARTUERS19 4 күн бұрын
I have real lumerian seed quarts from Brazil and I also have scarlet temple lumerian. and lumerian from Columbia the lumerian are from many places yet the ones from Brazil are the ones known to be the real deal ..such as what I have ..the Russian lumerian are the oldest and rarest I have many I was bless to get them from this wonderful lady .. many are posted on my page and some I have listed on eBay ....
@elenamonteagudo9855
@elenamonteagudo9855 5 күн бұрын
Thank you, blessings from México 🥰😘🌹
@SimaAktar-wb7xz
@SimaAktar-wb7xz 5 күн бұрын
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@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 5 күн бұрын
I am loving all the beautiful, various music you play. I have never seen this before. The colors and the shape of the crystal is unique to me.
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 5 күн бұрын
Ok, first off. LOVE Donavan! Huge influence on my life and 🎶 music. Now, to look at the minerals!
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 5 күн бұрын
Gold dust, lol
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 5 күн бұрын
Thanks! I had no idea.
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 5 күн бұрын
Doesn't it look rather like Moldavite? Similar color a bit.
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 5 күн бұрын
Fascinating...and kind of horrific! I learned something new today. Also, were iron coffins used as a rule, or are they used today? I know the Royals are buried in them but Ive never known why. Thanks Luke
@HappyCanine
@HappyCanine 5 күн бұрын
Going to the restroom, hoping I do not find any crystals in my urine.
@ShiWolfe
@ShiWolfe 6 күн бұрын
I think I'm very jealous is what I think.
@Bobsaggett
@Bobsaggett 6 күн бұрын
Pray for California 🤘🏻
@Sara-gl8ue
@Sara-gl8ue 6 күн бұрын
I love when people take advantage of the placebo effect. It proves that our thoughts, beliefs, and intentions are very powerful. Quartz is cheap and has zero side effects, so it's a perfect tool for placebo, however, there is definitely something more to crystals than we've been led to believe. Even Nikola Tesla said they are living beings. Marcel Vogel's work and research with using crystals for healing is quite interesting.
@luketimberlake4223
@luketimberlake4223 6 күн бұрын
I'm sorry but Tesla was absolutely wrong when he said that as quartz conforms to literally none of the criteria that is required for something being alive. Even a virus meets more criteria, and scientists don't even consider them alive. Tesla has become this character that pseudoscience points to by holding up things he said out of context, or things he said that have been firmly proven wrong. This being a famous example. Even using a placebo in clinical studies has been banned in various studies exactly because it's considered unethical. So creating an industry worth 2 billion dollars a year that relies on it is even worse. You could apply the placebo to literally anything and not spend a penny. How well a placebo works is routed exclusively on how convincing the lie was.
@Sara-gl8ue
@Sara-gl8ue 6 күн бұрын
@luketimberlake4223 How do you explain how a crystal heals itself if broken, as long as the conditions are right? Why would a crystal heal itself at all? When the conditions for growing are removed, it can sit like that for millions of years and then when the conditions are conducive for growing again, the crystal finishes growing and most of time, you can't even tell there was such a long pause in its development unless there are inclusions that formed a phantom crystal. There are a lot of things science is not able to prove yet, which is probably why Tesla prefaced that statement with, “In crystals, we have clear evidence of the existence of a formative life principle, and though we cannot understand the life of a crystal, it is nonetheless a living being.”
@luketimberlake4223
@luketimberlake4223 5 күн бұрын
@Sara-gl8ue it doesn't "heal" itself, because heal would imply it would hurt itself. If the conditions are right the exact same physical process of atoms layering on top of their atomic system would continue to repeat and repeat, and minerals have about 7 distinct systems, and each mineral a distinct repeatable one, the solution that creates it will continue to comform to it. That isn't healing (which implies biology) that is physics.
@luketimberlake4223
@luketimberlake4223 5 күн бұрын
@Sara-gl8ue sometimes when people use that quote from Tesla, which only appears on online memes, I ask whether they actually even a single other quote of his, or anything about Tesla. For example have you ever really read a book about Tesla? Or is this the only quote of his you know? Because using it to support a pseudoscience would probably really irritate him, because the real Tesla wasn't this occult pseudoscience enthusiast people hold him up as now he isn't around to say otherwise
@Sara-gl8ue
@Sara-gl8ue 4 күн бұрын
@@luketimberlake4223 That quote came directly from a paper he wrote called "The Problem Of Increasing Human Energy - With Special References to the Harnessing of the Sun's Energy."
@SimaAktar-wb7xz
@SimaAktar-wb7xz 6 күн бұрын
The videos on your KZbin channel are great!
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 6 күн бұрын
Yeah! I second that emotion, lol ❤
@rosenelzor1210
@rosenelzor1210 6 күн бұрын
Demantoid garnet AkA green garnet is something I heard about 30 years ago. It was very rare and somewhat expensive back then. It sure is a gorgeous specimen you've got there. Luke! Thanks for sharing this beauty ❤
@RudyZaragozaMusic
@RudyZaragozaMusic 7 күн бұрын
Willemite and Calcite from Franklin, NJ
@hexisplus9104
@hexisplus9104 7 күн бұрын
Good explainer voice over.
@hexisplus9104
@hexisplus9104 7 күн бұрын
Why not show a diagram of what you are explaining. there are loads of x-ray crystalography images, cdn.britannica.com/42/2642-050-AC18536C/silicon-tetrahedron-silicate-minerals-atom-corner-oxygen.jpg
@greekfreak1436
@greekfreak1436 7 күн бұрын
Absolute best of KZbin here folks
@conniegal201
@conniegal201 7 күн бұрын
She has a lovely voice!
@SharonParks-k7s
@SharonParks-k7s 8 күн бұрын
So beautiful what a voice and such a young girl
@elenafrancavilla7428
@elenafrancavilla7428 8 күн бұрын
Usignolo❤❤❤
@2011blueman
@2011blueman 8 күн бұрын
I've never seen that form of obsidian. That's awesome!