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Post by 1dave on Jun 15, 2023 9:40:45 GMT -5
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Post by 1dave on Jun 15, 2023 16:47:19 GMT -5
This rock is from Holt Canyon. What elements are in it? During the 1850's pioneers discovered an egg shaped rock 800 feet in diameter on Mineral Mountain east of Milford Utah. It was made of lead and silver. They used it to make horse shoes and bullets. The town of Minersville was born. That is where the Lone Ranger Story was started. What else was in that egg? In 1875 silver was found in sandstone at Silver Reef. A hundred years later they found there was also vanadium and uranium there. What ELSE DID THEY NOT SEE?
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Post by 1dave on Jun 16, 2023 10:16:15 GMT -5
My view of Earth: Our solar system was created in an ancient molecular cloud of mostly light elements: So earth and surrounding planets, moons, asteroids, meteorites and dust are 99.9 % those elements. Earth NEVER was a wealthy planet. What heavy elements were here originally are now mostly in the core. NOTE: The crust has more diversity than the mantle because it is constantly being bombarded from outer space. Every 24 hours earth receives around 100 tons of space dust! That is not counting the big stuff that arrives from time to time. That has been going on for FOUR BILLION YEARS! Most of that material falling on earth comes from the Asteroid Belts. Most of the material we are getting right now comes from the Apollo Belt. What are the Apollo asteroids made of?
IRON, NICKLE, AND IRIDIUM! The asteroid that hit Yucatan and wiped out the dinosaurs WAS AN APOLLO ASTEROID! What was it made of? All they ever talk of is "iridium." what else? "Iridium." Well, it is more than that. www.mantleplumes.org/WebDocuments/Smit1980.pdfAny place on earth where they mine nickle, they also refine iridium. They are mining ancient Apollo Impact Sites! MY CONCLUSION: The Apollo Belt is not consistent with the solar system. It has to be the remains of an ancient Deep Space Comet! The notion that the "Mother Lode" exists deep underground has only one possibility of being true. IF there is an ancient earth layer containing the debris from an asteroid or comet impact from a HUGE Supernova.
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Post by 1dave on Jun 17, 2023 10:45:28 GMT -5
Earth's Wealthy Layers When Cretaceous Time ended 66 million years ago The North Horn Formation was being laid down in Utah: North Horn Formation on the west face of North Horn Mountain, Emery County, Utah. The above leaves me a little confused. "The North Horn Formation is a widespread non-marine sedimentary unit" . . . "sharks, bony fishes, amphibians" And they can'tfindthe IRIDIUM layer. In Spain they found: Why aren't they looking for nickle, chromium and cobalt?
Other areas needing research are the many sudden changes in sediment. Hundreds of feet of Navajo sandstone was laid down, then suddenly the Carmel Formation appeared. What can we fined between each of those layers?
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Post by 1dave on Nov 23, 2023 11:50:30 GMT -5
I'm still trying to purchase one of these. They have never answered my call.
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Post by pauls on Nov 23, 2023 15:26:44 GMT -5
They're pretty expensive aren't they Dave? I had a Geologist friend stop in on his way to a his job at a Gold/Uranium mine, he had a company one of these in his vehicle, lot's of fun waving it around at some of my stranger specimens.
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Post by RickB on Nov 23, 2023 17:19:56 GMT -5
I'm still trying to purchase one of these. They have never answered my call. Dave, I have a local friend that has a mass spectrometer and checks the gold and silver unmarked junk jewelry we find. A few weeks ago I found a broken gold chain in the Food Lion parking lot. It had a good bit of synthetic purple hair wrapped around it. That painted a picture for me - I could see a lady getting out of her car and ripping it out of her tangled wig and throwing it on the ground. Turned out that it was sterling with a gold plating.
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Post by 1dave on Nov 23, 2023 22:43:22 GMT -5
They're pretty expensive aren't they Dave? I had a Geologist friend stop in on his way to a his job at a Gold/Uranium mine, he had a company one of these in his vehicle, lot's of fun waving it around at some of my stranger specimens. I believe you can buy them for around $500. But as they have never answered ?
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ThomasT
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Post by ThomasT on Jun 12, 2024 12:57:23 GMT -5
I think that was perhaps the lease to own per month price for 24-months.
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