Hearing a youtuber say my name just completely tripped me out, haha! This is honestly a fantastic summary of our research, really well done, I appreciate your accuracy to our study. Thanks for citing our research and providing a link, good on ya!
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88Ай бұрын
Anton is a wealth of information, that's for sure! He finds some of very interesting topics to discuss, and always uses citations. From my end of this equation I think it's really cool that one of the paper's authors commented on the video discussing their work! That not something you see very often, especially this soon after the video was released!!!
@BCRandom69Ай бұрын
Nice
@1e33n7Ай бұрын
Bless you, sir!
@rickozzy6898Ай бұрын
Good job Sir!
@davidpescod7573Ай бұрын
Absolutely fascinating research. I’m so pleased Anton made a video of your discovery
@TerryBollingerАй бұрын
How incredibly cool! The moment you said “a very bizarre effect produced by quartz itself,” a little voice popped up inside my head saying, “Wow… Piezoelectric-driven electroplating of gold from hydrothermal fluids!” Thanks to the paper’s authors for figuring this out and to you for noticing and presenting their results. I love sharp, unexpected insights that abruptly shine new, experimentally powerful lights onto well-known but previously unexplained phenomena. Again, very cool!
@stirumble2739Ай бұрын
👍 Anton pointed out that earth came from the Pleadian Galaxy about 5 million years ago, arriving in the "bubble" known as the Oort Cloud or Metatrons Cube A sort of false Matrix of negatively charged protons & plasma created from the destruction of an anchient solar system, somewhat hinted at in the movie Final Fantasy: the Spirits within Quarts Crystal is foreign to earth, mostly silica based, holds memory/data Similar to how protons hold memory/data Protons & Electrons make Atoms/Adams What makes a Human? Hu= form of light Manifest We are made of Biophotons Luminous micro organisms 😇
@archangelgabriel5316Ай бұрын
Earth..the ultimate alchemist.
@gloriagarza6823Ай бұрын
Peace. Thank you for recent research findings. Amazing universe we're in! Peace.
@roberthayward9299Ай бұрын
Thank you Anton. The largest gold "nugget" ever discovered was the Holtermann Specimen and I was privileged to work for a time in the mine where it was found, Paxton's Mine at Hill End NSW Australia. The company I worked with was in the process of attempting to reopen the mine although things didn't work out over the longer term. The gold in quatz veins was irregularly distributed in sub parallel bands over a fracture zone up to several hundred metres wide and somewhere between 40 and 70 km long. Our working hypothesis was that this fracture zone extended through the Earth's crust and into the Mantle.
@Alfred-NeumanАй бұрын
Do you think it would be possible to use this phenomenon to build a device made with quartz connected to electricity and use it to collect gold in rivers that are rich in gold particles?
@JasminUwUАй бұрын
@@Alfred-Neuman Nah, This process takes a lot of time and energy, so it wouldn't be economical
@Alfred-NeumanАй бұрын
@@JasminUwU Yeah I wasn't too sure about that, I don't know how to calculate what electricity would be needed compared to current methods. I was wondering if maybe on a small scale with a few solar panels maybe it could be a bit profitable...
@roberthayward9299Ай бұрын
@@Alfred-Neuman An interesting thought. Thanks. Particles of gold in rivers range from nuggets down to sub microscopic "colloidal" gold. This ultrafine grained gold is carried by water flowing in the stream and is unlikely to settle unless it attaches to something like a clay particle. Gold being the rare stuff it is, the concentration of gold in streams is very very dilute. Extracting it would probably be uneconomic so most of it probably ens up in the sea. The chloride in seawater dissolves colloidal gold but again the concentration is so low that getting it out is probably uneconomic.
@wilmaterna4667Ай бұрын
@@roberthayward9299 amazing man
@imqqmiАй бұрын
The biggest gold nugget ever found on earth is Anton, great video as usual! Who knows, earth could be a quarts based life form with pizza electric crystals firing like synapses in a brain! Food for thought!
@roninheart19Ай бұрын
It's funny, I was googling why gold is found around quartz yesterday, and read the nature article in your voice.
@KenyanonАй бұрын
There are no coincidences
@George-rk7tsАй бұрын
From now on, I will think of it pizza-electricity. Thank you, Anton and son.
@hugegamer5988Ай бұрын
Im adding this to my repertoire, along with the marinara trench.
@gothboschincarnate3931Ай бұрын
I invented Partial OBE CPTSD and it's still not in the DSM 😡
@kempokiin6280Ай бұрын
*Alchemists dont want you to know this one trick*
@simonmorris-p7mАй бұрын
They are furious. A top student from Cambridge University called Paul spent 2 years squeezing crystals and is now disrupting the multibillion dollar alchemy industry. Follow this link 👉💰if you don’t want to miss out. Send money 😂
@DavidWilliams-yh6pqАй бұрын
You mean human economic and market controllers right?
@OrgusDinАй бұрын
@@DavidWilliams-yh6pq oy vey
@StarchybuggerАй бұрын
gold stock is gonna fall as soon as i share this to Roaring Kitty
@robertjackson140Ай бұрын
😂
@car103dАй бұрын
May the Quartz be with you!
@aniksamiurrahman6365Ай бұрын
May the Pizzaelectricity be with u.
@gothboschincarnate3931Ай бұрын
... And also with you!
@HombredeChilagaАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@gerrysongs4170Ай бұрын
What u saw in the California desert was most of the gold was inside quartz. There are places in the old Owen’s river bed where every piece of quartz has been broken open by a hammer from thousands of people over the last century.
@John-c4r1oАй бұрын
I immediately thought of California gold and it's earthquakes... Had always thought it was from volcanism ... Hmmm 🫨
@tymcfadden8496Ай бұрын
@@John-c4r1o earthquakes and vulcanism tend to go hand in hand in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. It took both to deposit the gold in those mountains. It's a little different story when you go south and toward the coast, then you get a different kind of quake, on the San Andraes fault, a strike/slip fault. The activity in the mountains is caused by subduction and associated vulcanism. The geology of the central to southern coast is vastly different than that of the northern coast out into the mountains because of where the plate boundaries are.
@efdangotuАй бұрын
Yes!! You are dropping big truth on us! Electric Earth!
@MBexploreАй бұрын
Thankyou so much Anton for your videos. They are so interesting.
@hardrockuniversity7283Ай бұрын
It is common process technology tp plate gold from gold containing solutions. we personally use .35 volts between a carbon steel anode and a stainless steel cathode.
@ChuxgoldАй бұрын
Could have added electrostatic plating that works along the same line. And I don't know what it does to the planet, but the ancients knew something in how we are connected to the process. As gold was to them and still is considered a simple of life and conected to us having a soul. But what I found intriguing is what you said about the quartz. As it also has an electromagnetic connection, like in how metaldetectors work. Or in a more symbolic effect of how quartz reacts to gold if passed over it. One can take a quartz cristal hung on a string and then pass it over a piece of gold to see this attraction. And as far as how we fit into this I guess it is why we we will need aliens to tell us, as the truth takes to much away from any hand of God being involved. Or also could be said that it adds to it. But either or it explains the trick that religions hold over us. And that maybe it's all totally explainable with science. And we are to busy watching the wrong hand that is moving, playing into the magic trick of the magicians.
@christiandior8726Ай бұрын
Thank you Anton, being able to explain complicated concepts in such an easy to understand manner is an amazing gift!
@marticusthe1stАй бұрын
I got my “wonderful person” shirt this weekend!
@jims6450Ай бұрын
Pizza-electric powered Quartz Crystal ATM's!!! This totally explains what all the big crystals were really all about in Superman's ice cave!
@tinkertailor7385Ай бұрын
Wow... Can you imagine what a metallic hydrogen crystal matrix does inside a star when it's subjected to intense gravitational forces vibrating at certain frequencies? Oh, that's right. We're not allowed to think in these ways because of the Gaseous model of stars. Ah well. Pity about that. We'll stop thinking then. I'm hungry, did someone say Pizza?
@yvonnemiezis5199Ай бұрын
Fascinating research,great video and presentation👍🤗
@jimcurtis9052Ай бұрын
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 🫡🙂
@jackvos8047Ай бұрын
Time to go searching the local quartz deposits. We've had 5 earthquakes in the last month.
@tinkerstrade3553Ай бұрын
I think these are very tiny specks of gold, almost microscopic. The water also can carry only so much of this gold at any given time. What I'm saying is, if this "quartz area" has been gone over since the white man arrived, there hasn't been enough time elapse for even small nuggets to form. Therefore, recent EQ activity isn't a bonanza yet. But do write all this down, so your grandchildren a 100 generations down the line, can be rich.😂
@jackvos8047Ай бұрын
@@tinkerstrade3553 where I am is sitting on top of a fault line and the white men have been more interested in the deposits from the Carboniferous Period. There's a chance I might get lucky.
@SavageOne420Ай бұрын
@@tinkerstrade3553lol I doubt the white man found every quartz deposit across the states they arent all dried out 😅😂
@illegal_space_alienАй бұрын
@@SavageOne420 Estimates from the Sierra (California) gold rush was that about 10% has been mined out of the mountains. They were starting to do hydro-blasting of the hills, giant water cannons shooting at the mountain. But then it was realized how much ecological damage was being done, and a stop was put to it. As for the quartz deposit, it is said that there is a lot of dissolved gold in seawater. I wonder how viable gold-farming would be? Shake a bunch of quartz underwater and collect gold. It would only work in a spot with a lot of sea movement, like in the Gulf Stream current.
@BenjiSunАй бұрын
If you're in BC, there's plenty of thin gold veins in quartz along sides of mountain paths when you go hiking, as well as plenty of what looks like jade(or jade-green jasper).
@dfpytwaАй бұрын
I know this one place in the desert I used to camp at before Clinton turned it into a wilderness protection area and later the state turned it into a county dump once people quit using it and forgot about it there were a lot of big chunks of nice quartz all over the place. I found that if I positioned one strategically based on its faceting and shot it with my AR-15 right as the sun was going down it would literally throw small lightning bolts up to my guess about 8 inches long in all directions as it shattered. I've tried that with other chunks of quartz elsewhere but never got the same effect. The quartz at the old spot was very white and translucent with few impurities. Just thought that was neat and worth commenting on.
@JLee-bn8hmАй бұрын
😮How exactly did u position it??
@dirkfrazier9779Ай бұрын
Isn't there a law against shooting things in the desert? Kidding!
@kyleeshields6812Ай бұрын
Man that would be fun to do!
@eliinthewolverinestate6729Ай бұрын
Quartz not only makes electric charges but also heat when it is under stress. And some mountains vibrate. You can hear it sometimes at night. Gold is not rare, but high concentrations of gold are rare. Also veins of metal conducting charges too.
@dsfgkasguyrebfvАй бұрын
‘Gold is not rare, but high concentrations of gold are rare.’ The fact that you cannot find Gold in high concentrations is the reason why it is rare and has been considered real money for the last 5000 years.
@hugegamer5988Ай бұрын
2 lbs of gold powder in your hand is incredibly valuable, but drop it from a balloon at 10k feet and it’s worthless.
@rhoward295Ай бұрын
@@dsfgkasguyrebfv He said exactly what he meant… you go panning for gold in certain places in the world, and you will find flecks of gold in almost every pan, meaning it’s plentiful. But, to find nuggets is rare. That means that there’s lots of gold in that river, but no easy and economical way to collect it.
@dsfgkasguyrebfvАй бұрын
@@rhoward295 flecks of gold is not plentiful compared to how much time you need to spend and the amount of material you need pan.
@ScotlandsGoldАй бұрын
@@hugegamer5988Yea,I need to stop doing that
@PicoreefoАй бұрын
Right there is my gas stove which uses a sparkler that relies on pizza electricity… Not a sentence thats ever been heard before and i love that its scientifically accurate. Thank you Anton!
@anthonym2499Ай бұрын
... oddly enough, this reminds me of a statement that I came across, which Brigham Young said while giving a talk in 1852: "Gold and silver grow, and so does every other kind of metal, the same as the hair upon my head, or the wheat in the field; they do not grow as fast, but they are all the time composing or decomposing".
@vaultboy2270Ай бұрын
I had never heard of this person before, but that is a very poignant point to have made so long ago with this discovery in mind. Thanks :)
@carolgebert7833Ай бұрын
I think there might be a correlation between earthquakes in gold-rich areas and “earthquake lights.” Pietzo-induced electricity charging to the atmosphere. In Australia they are called “min-min lights.”
@josephmedina6403Ай бұрын
The eruption from volcano in hawaii shot out olivine crystals . Olivine is known as the best quality of peridot .
@dex1lspАй бұрын
As a born-and-raised San Franciscan, everything makes sense to me now! It's all connected! 🤯 And now I'm also craving Indian "Curie" pizza (an SF staple). 😂
@Mr.BensonАй бұрын
This so explains why the Dodgers are in first place and the Giants are second to last in the NL west standings...amazing
@dex1lspАй бұрын
@@Mr.Benson LMFAO We'll be back . . .
@fariesz6786Ай бұрын
b-b-but Curie was Polish-French D:
@WaterShowsProdАй бұрын
@@Mr.Benson What?! The Dodgers left Brooklyn?!
@douglaswilkinson5700Ай бұрын
My great grandfather landed in San Francisco in 1849 en route to the goldfields. I have a photo of him in S.F. in 1850 heading back to Kentucky.
@MemeKing-e4dАй бұрын
Funny I saw an article about this the other day.. Now I know cheers Anton 👍👋🇬🇧
@bryanatx84Ай бұрын
So obvious after someone figures it out. Makes perfect sense though when you see the videos of self connecting ball bearings and electrical currents.
@MikeJones-mf2fwАй бұрын
I've asked this question to myself and other amateur geologist so many times
@garfieldcouch4443Ай бұрын
The rare use of "earthquakes" as a verb. Love it.
@josephmedina6403Ай бұрын
Fiezures can open up in the ground revealing gold veins and other minerals .
@jasonlow6943Ай бұрын
Pizza electricity 😂 your kids a wonderful person.
@hugegamer5988Ай бұрын
I believe there is pizza electricity even deep in the marinara trench.
@jim.franklinАй бұрын
There was a paper published back in the 1990s about the piezoelectric charge created by the pressure under ground on quartz deposits. There were plans to find out if this could be used to measure the pressure on a fault to gauge how liely it was to fracture and produce an Earthquake - I think a variation of this research was used by a Turkish geologist to probe the anatolian fault and predict how the pressure changes along the fault following earthquakes. The gold angle is interesting - can we use this technique to remove gold from sea water?
@KyCarry-v7uАй бұрын
Great question! In my mind I see many possibilities with the seawater angle. There needs to be more research on frequency and deposition rates, then design a barge designed to use wave power to run the whole thing. .
@EfficientEnergyTransformationsАй бұрын
Based on this logic the same creation dynamic should be true with (at least) sliver (as it more conductive then gold) and it is a lot more abundant in the Earth crust as well as with copper (as another high conducting metal), unless of course there is other major variable that plays a role as the atomic mass.
@ivantuma7969Ай бұрын
I always read that gold "travels" with silicon dioxide (quartz) and stay molten while iron rich granites and basalts solidify at higher temperature in magma, gold and silicon flow together until the magma cools enough for both to solidify. I think silicon solidifies before gold so it traps the still molten gold inside. So is the piezoelectric effect theorized to trap gold that is free-floating in high pressure steam from volcanic effects? Are there then two ways that gold gets trapped in quartz?
@SandhillCrane42Ай бұрын
I'm afraid I'm pretty sure you got the wrong idea. The gold in a magma chamber is in solution; dissolved in super-critical sulphuric magmatic waters by stuff like chlorite. It isn't molten gobs. An earthquake or the enlarging crystalizing feldspars in the melt rupture the metamorphic roof-maybe with a big plume of porphyry, for instance-that the volatile bearing hydrothermal fluids then rush up into where they subsequently deposit the minerals they bear due to changes in temperature, pressure, and host rock composition. The rate of precipitation is pretty obviously the main factor in the size of crystals, but apparently the voltage helps grow giant nuggets I guess. There's big nuggets in just granite or adularia etc. so this isn't the only way. Anyhow, all the minerals we're interested in including the silica are in solution until they precipitate like scale in a pipe-I'm pretty sure. There's a differentiation in the magma chamber itself as it cools to make gabbros and granites illustrated by the "Bowen's reaction series". It's a molten crystal mush, but metal deposition happens because hydrothermal fluids dissolve the metals and concentrate them in fissures. I know very little, but that is the case. Dissolved.
@ivantuma7969Ай бұрын
@@SandhillCrane42 Thanks for that explanation - very interesting. I know where I live, there were tons of very fine gold deposits from hydrothermal vents in an ancient shallow sea (flour gold), so what you described makes sense why there are no gold "veins" yet still a lot of gold was extracted from the area (although there's also lode deposits in the nearby mountains as well).
@winstonpirtle5051Ай бұрын
Indeed. And as well, the right alchemy could be used to create an earthquake
@douglaswilkinson5700Ай бұрын
My great grandfather was a '49er (i.e. he came to California the year after Sutter discovered gold.) Have a photo of him in 1850 San Francisco.
@ariadgaia5932Ай бұрын
I have a new reason to love Earthquakes!! 😍
@MariaSantos-q8wАй бұрын
Your videos are always uplifting and full of joy. Thank you for your warmth and light!🏠🦉🐘
Now I have to find a nice case with a pizza on it, for my pizzaelectric lighter.
@robertsmyk4102Ай бұрын
Large amounts of gold relate to long term vibrations that can be tracked by prospectors to find gold in current production.
@TheLoneGolferАй бұрын
Porbably your most accurate video to date. Nice!
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88Ай бұрын
Knowing my DNA is pizza electric is actually kinda cool.
@josephmedina6403Ай бұрын
Kowabunga !
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88Ай бұрын
@@josephmedina6403 omg I completely forgot that their favorite food was pizza!! Thanks, dude, you brought back an ancient memory!! I remember when that cartoon first aired... And of course the live action movie 😆
@2HighNoonАй бұрын
Olivine also holds an electric charge and when it discharges it moves. This is another form of electrical influence on minerals and earthquakes.
@jennodineАй бұрын
Excellent coverage! Thank you!!!
@shaunmcgowan-d8uАй бұрын
The holterman nugget weighed in at 285kg, with 93kg of extractable gold. Not being petty, I love your work.
@HettieJansenVanVuurenАй бұрын
Excellent video Anton! Thoroughly enjoyed it!!!! ❤❤❤❤
@0x2a1A4Ай бұрын
I remember reading a paper on piezoelectric fracturing producing neutron radiation from about 10 years ago.. i thought to my self.. quartz and gold are found together allot.. this could be interesting.. nice to see ppl now did the research !
@ArhiusАй бұрын
I wouldn't be surprised if this Anton's video would begin new Gold Rush effect in some parts of the world! ☺️
@scottymoondogjakubin4766Ай бұрын
I was once asked how do i find good and replied look for quartz ! This video proves i was right !
@andycordy5190Ай бұрын
Q. These tiny particles of gold, are we talking dissolved gold in the water so the depositing is like electro plating?
@Waimapu_WahineАй бұрын
Thank you Anton, now I can share your video with my lapidary teacher, an 87 year old Vetinam Vet. We were discussing this paper and I hope your lay person explanation will help us unpack it better! Appreciating your world endlessly from the West Coast of New Zealand!
@Rob2Ай бұрын
This is very interesting! I always wondered, when watching those videos about people mining for gold, how this forming of gold particles works. It is clear that when hydrothermic fluids containing gold do come up and the pressure decreases, the gold will come out of solution. But why not as single atoms, why as specs or nuggets? Finally some theory about why that happens...
@1AnononA1Ай бұрын
would this process also work with lightning strikes over quartz rich locations?
@gweebaraАй бұрын
I loved the pizza electric effects! Now in hungry I'll go get some piezo
@rundajulesproductions7735Ай бұрын
I have heard that the piezo-electric effect is part of our bones, too. Supposedly people who spend a lot of time underwater or in zero gravity have bone density issues bc the lack of pressure from normal gravity doesn't produce the electric effect as much so less new bone cells are created. I had not heard that DNA has that effect, though! Interesting video.
@2ndEarthАй бұрын
Could this explain alchemy? The idea that ancient people in various scientific disciplines of their time, found a means to create electrolysis with chemical interactions, akin to the Baghdad battery, and in time were able to create gold particles in the presence of crystals and a water-based solution, perhaps from a nearby river or creek that naturally contained gold.
@helmutzollner5496Ай бұрын
Great story. Thank you.
@unpopuIaropinionАй бұрын
If the theory is correct, that means that gold specimens, and especially large gold specimens, are created over millenia, and over many different seismic events. Or perhaps when they are under constant pressure, and that means that they constantly produce electricity at a depth!
@mvl3713Ай бұрын
Interesting indeed.. i own a gold mining lease in remote Western Australia with high grade gold purity around 98% I have some gold bearing quartz reefs and i am now considering installing a vibratory system running off solar and see what happens over a couple of years.
@vaultboy2270Ай бұрын
Keep in mind, for this to work ((in theory) so far as i understand it) you need to have gold bearing water surrounding the vibrating quartz you want to grow your gold on, so if you somehow found a way to dissolve up your muck and waste and then take your quarts you may be able to do something:)
@deniskhafizov6827Ай бұрын
Actually, you have a lot more piezoelectric devices around you. Nearly all the cellular, wifi, bluetooth and many other radio related devices have piezo crystals in their RF modules designed to resonate at specific frequencies. They are called Acoustic Wave Filters (usually surface (SAW) and bulk (BAW) ones)
@khyron6Ай бұрын
That must be why there is so much gold in California. Very cool So one should look along fault lines.
@bjdefilippo447Ай бұрын
Fascinating! Thanks, Anton.
@JJ33438Ай бұрын
anton the education you give us your fans is just amazing. thank you so very much for doing this. Such an interesting subject. I will forever call it pizza electricity.
@davidmayhew8083Ай бұрын
It's just all that heat and ions that swoosh around and merge the gold atoms into one big nugget.
@ospididiousАй бұрын
So... The quartz is electroplating itself with the gold? That's cool.
@tuckfeem0834Ай бұрын
All ladies with sage and crystals at home just entered a trance
@quantummechanic9670Ай бұрын
This is a potential mechanism for mining gold from the source that contains the most of it by far (the oceans). I.e., "panning" for gold via oscillating quartz seeded with tiny gold nuggets, perhaps. The trick will be generating the oscillations efficiently as that takes energy.
@moobles2998Ай бұрын
Use wave- or tide-power. Let the ocean do the work, and provide the material and come back later. Though "later" in these cases would be thousands of years. And key, there would also come a series of other metals that are also distributed in the fluids. An interesting proposition.
@garysimon7765Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video Anton.
@matteotomaso7204Ай бұрын
Make a hoodie quoting your son! I would buy it.
@JHobomanАй бұрын
There will be ultra wealthy people that will either take advantage of this process or remove the people with the knowledge. Fascinating and troubling.
@nicoleandscottnelson3933Ай бұрын
Man... i didint think Anubis's QUAKE WITH FEAR special attack could get any cooler, and now it is.
@TommyEfreetiАй бұрын
Reference to Ronin Warriors? The Power's in the Armor!
@nicoleandscottnelson3933Ай бұрын
@TommyEfreeti the armour of cruelty! Sign of Loyalty!
@MamaMeansFatherInGeorgianАй бұрын
Very interesting! Thank you!
@RicSpiveyАй бұрын
I know I'm not the only person that waves back at the end of the video with a cheesy smile.... Right??
@jeffreyyoung4104Ай бұрын
Love it! Your son has a future in store! Pizza electric effect, It is now one of my favorite tech terms!
@orelanic4178Ай бұрын
Another good video
@babyoda1973Ай бұрын
I think ive been here since 2017-18😊❤ there are maybe 5 shows i haven't seen and those are mostly the long one from the move❤ the one channel i watch like that always something new
@MCsCreationsАй бұрын
Electrifying stuff!
@andrewetcovitch2517Ай бұрын
Amazing discovery!
@lexzbuddyАй бұрын
Pizza electricity, love it. I giggled every time you said it.
@dantegrandia1990Ай бұрын
All the alchemists just woke up
@lukedowneslukedownes5900Ай бұрын
Wow this is huge!!
@MrVBoltonАй бұрын
Love it Pizzaelectricity!!. Ben & I found a very large Rose quartz rock in the Black Hills. Now I’ll have to go look closer. Pink Pizzaelectricity! Who da thunk it?♈️
@misanthropicphilanthropyАй бұрын
FASCINATING STUFF MAN... 👍😎😉
@JODYCARROLLАй бұрын
It has been said that rubbing two quarts crystals together produces light. It has also been suggested that ancient folk pre-Spanish Mexico used it yo light up places. I guess they would have figured out how to vibrate them properly and consistently. Maybe thats how they had so much gold. Also, the piezo factor in quarts and our dna seems to add authenticity to them new age crystal lovers.
@lassoatrain6 күн бұрын
I have an idea and I hope you read your comments because I think this could be important for the industry and the hobbyist. I live in California and have prospected gold as a hobby for many years and have tried numerous methods of collecting and refining gold . One of the oldest problems is separating the fines from the black sand . Using mercury is not that great of a solution .and any way you look at it it's a lot of work . But what if you were to put Quartz in a jar of saturated with gold and mercury and then vibrate the jar at 20 vibrations a second . The mercury is a conductor and the quartz would hold the gold and when you took the quartz out of the mercury only the gold with mercury would stick to the quartz the rest of the mercury will not stick to the quartz . Then you only have to heat the quartz in a retort and only the gold would remain on the Quartz? It might work even faster then just running saturated water over the vibrating crystals because of the conductor property of the mercury? If you have ever used mercury recovery method you would understand the benefit of this idea. There is bound to be a lot of gold in the mercury that is so small that we miss a lot of it using the filtering of the solution in trying to reduce it to the point of hearing it in the retort .
@SnoopyzellАй бұрын
Fascinating... thanks
@callmethreeoneАй бұрын
Could I get extra cheese on my pizza electricity?
@arctic_hazeАй бұрын
I got the comment after listening to about half the video 😆
@HYEpowerАй бұрын
We ran out of cheese
@alangknowlesАй бұрын
Golden cheese.
@drew-horstАй бұрын
Yeah but for extra ⚡charge⚡
@hugegamer5988Ай бұрын
Sure, but for extra sauce you need to go to the marinara trench.
@DraxynnicАй бұрын
Cracks in the quartz crystals being filled with gold via piezoelectric electroplating? So, basically, natural kintsugi? :P
@ZionistWorldOrderАй бұрын
so thats why the annunaki had such study of earth quakes, not just because its alien seismics but it relates directly to their quest for gold..
@timbrwolf1121Ай бұрын
Now to look into if this is the reason why ball lightning has a higher chance of occurring during earthquakes.
@Rick-tc1zzАй бұрын
You have a great channel! It seems like you could place quarts crystals inside a vent at the bottom of the ocean, run a small charge to it and grow gold! With little to no environmental damage.
@reeyees50Ай бұрын
We known for centuries that thunder strikes can totally produce gold nuggets. Like knowledge from the time of Pliny the Elder
@canadiangemstones7636Ай бұрын
What utter silliness, thanks for the laugh!
@samshuijzenАй бұрын
Perhaps gold is for the planet as vitamin c is for us
@alcor4670Ай бұрын
Weird though how Nether Quartz and Nether Gold Ore veins are separately found in the Nether. Hopefully they'll fix this in the next few updates.
@garretteckhart8079Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@nostromo7928Ай бұрын
If I ever feel an earthquake I'll be producing some nuggets myself.
@elmarwolff8662Ай бұрын
So cute Anton from your son to create an new word. The " Pizzaelectric-Effect" Cool. And cool from the proud father to use this word.
@maxruedy951Ай бұрын
It's also a good tip for gold hounds,there's lots of hot springs with quartz deposits around them here in BC.