Gold fascinates humans, because it is condensed sunlight | |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 14701263 04/28/2012 05:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gold has a specific atomic makeup. Sunlight hits the earth all the time, if it were true that gold was condensed sunlight the entire planet (and also the moon) would be covered in gold. This is not the case, therefore, your theory is shot to hell. Not to mention, photons do not form into protons/neutrons and electrons spontaneously. Basically everything about your argument is a complete fallacy and I call BS. ![]() |
| FaithNoMore User ID: 12960450 04/28/2012 06:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, way off. When they told you to think outside the box, this is not what they meant. "If by the liberty of the press were understood merely the liberty of discussing the propriety of public measures and political opinions, let us have as much of it as you please: But if it means the liberty of affronting, calumniating and defaming one another, I, for my part, own myself willing to part with my share of it, whenever our legislators shall please so to alter the law and shall chearfully consent to exchange my liberty of abusing others for the privilege of not being abused myself." -Ben Franklin |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 14701263 04/28/2012 06:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Btw, I've been inside mountains where gold is mined. Deep inside. To see "veins" of gold. According to you, this material was once on the surface? Or somehow the sunlight penetrated deep into a mountain (thousands of feet) and condensed? What is the molecular transition of this journey from sunlight to gold? Do you have any understand of chemistry or physics whatsoever or are you merely talking out of your ass, because that is what it seems like. If gold is condensed sunlight, where are all the golden asteroids and meteors? If gold is condensed sunlight, then surely you would agree that the closer an object is to the source of sunlight, the more "gold" would be condensed? So Mercury ought to be a veritable gold mine. Shining brighter than ANY other planet, and its surface completely covered in gold, or at least veins of gold miles wide? Yet every photo I have seen of mercury shows nothing of the sort. Your entire theory is based on fallacy and nonsense and I've spent too much time even replying to this ludicrous thread, so that's enough. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 15140821 04/28/2012 06:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Btw, I've been inside mountains where gold is mined. Deep inside. To see "veins" of gold. According to you, this material was once on the surface? Or somehow the sunlight penetrated deep into a mountain (thousands of feet) and condensed? What is the molecular transition of this journey from sunlight to gold? Do you have any understand of chemistry or physics whatsoever or are you merely talking out of your ass, because that is what it seems like. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14701263 If gold is condensed sunlight, where are all the golden asteroids and meteors? If gold is condensed sunlight, then surely you would agree that the closer an object is to the source of sunlight, the more "gold" would be condensed? So Mercury ought to be a veritable gold mine. Shining brighter than ANY other planet, and its surface completely covered in gold, or at least veins of gold miles wide? Yet every photo I have seen of mercury shows nothing of the sort. Your entire theory is based on fallacy and nonsense and I've spent too much time even replying to this ludicrous thread, so that's enough. so anyway if matter was mostly empty space then I could see the op's point. The question would be how how to take the au monatoms which are abundant and somehow make the lattice structure that is the shiny metal. i suppose you would probably start by looking at the way that crystals grow. or maybe you are right and op is full of it. |
| CleverMoniker User ID: 12215240 04/28/2012 06:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gold has a specific atomic makeup. Sunlight hits the earth all the time, if it were true that gold was condensed sunlight the entire planet (and also the moon) would be covered in gold. This is not the case, therefore, your theory is shot to hell. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14701263 Not to mention, photons do not form into protons/neutrons and electrons spontaneously. Basically everything about your argument is a complete fallacy and I call BS. ![]() I'm not disagreeing with your position, just pointing out an error. Photons can and do form into electrons. But yeah, condensed sunlight? More silliness brought to you by people who say things like 'prepare to shift into the 5th dimension'. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 15304835 04/30/2012 11:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "We use lead to screen out certain harmful vibrations, but gold's protective power is far superior to that of lead, and it, too, could be used to make screens which would receive, and even amplify, only favourable influences. Yes, imagine a very small cell lined with gold leaf, which you could use for meditation, in order to do work that would benefit you and the whole world. It would be worth trying such an experiment, but as the cost of the installation would be exorbitant it is obviously out of the question, for the time being, anyway. So, in the meantime, let us at least be aware of the gold we already possess, so that we can work with it. For we also have gold in our physical body. Yes, our blood contains gold, and this gold gives us energy for work and, therefore, for acquiring wealth. And it also keeps us safe from disease, because it emits a type of vibration that prevents germs and viruses from invading us. Furthermore, in another form, gold illuminates our consciousness; with this gold we receive wisdom, and we penetrate the secrets of nature. No doubt, it is useful to amass gold in our coffers, but it is so much more useful and essential to increase the gold in ourselves!" |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 15331745 04/30/2012 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "We know gold in its solid state only. But, in fact, the metal we go in search of in the bowels of the earth exists at first in an igneous state. This is what Hermes Trismegistus is referring to when he says, ‘The sun is its father, the moon is its mother, the wind carried it in its belly, and the earth nursed it.’ Yes, the father of gold is the sun – the sun produces it, every ray is gold – and the moon is the reflection of this gold. The sun’s rays come down through the air to reach the earth and penetrate it, and there they condense. So, the sun produces gold in its etheric state, and the earth condenses it. In the sun, gold is too volatile; it can only be condensed in the bowels of the earth, where particular materials capable of fixing it are found. And, in springtime, when you watch the sunrise, think of yourself as being a soil, in which the gold from the sun’s rays can come to deposit itself and settle." |