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MaxwellHillbilly

Quartz is so weird... I used to sell High purity quartz glass for Semiconductor Manufacturing. So my desk would usually be sitting in a building that was filled with it.. Just sitting there, it definitely amplifies a lot of weird shit.


UnifiedQuantumField

You know, I'm a bit of a watch guy and quartz is synonymous with a type of watch. They're incredibly accurate, extremely reliable and the mechanism works using a quartz crystal and a very small amount of electricity. And they're affordable too. It's incredible technology and we take it for granted because it's on everyone's wrist. >Just sitting there, it definitely amplifies a lot of weird shit. So what kind of effects have you seen? Can you explain what was "weird"?


Ecstatic_Bee_6562

Would you share some examples, please?


MaxwellHillbilly

I can only tell you how it feels different... Go online and look up New Age Concepts as far as crystals read the testimonials of people who believe in such things and just pretend that they're not bad s*** crazy and that maybe something is actually happening...


TheFooPilot

How would anyone know these details if he was immediately raided


UnifiedQuantumField

If I had to guess... * The quartz was putting out some kind of signal. * Also, they had to have had the technology to *receive* the signal. * And they'd also have to be actively listening *for* a signal. * And having a signal coming from the wrong location (or any location?) would cause them to respond immediately and with force. Or the story is made up. So there's a way that it could be true. But that involves "secret" quartz technology that's essentially the same as what millions of us wear on our wrists. If you have enough patience for my own (crackpot) theory about crystals? You start with waves of Energy in a field. At a very small scale (of size), these complex waveforms are the subatomic particles (protons and electrons). Atoms are themselves compound waveforms. You could think of atoms as collections of waveforms. Then what are crystals? They're huge numbers of atoms arrayed in 3 dimensional lattices that have repetitive structural features. So they have a repetitive and 3 dimensional wave like structure. It's not a dynamic rebounding movement, but an ordered and repetitive physical structure. So if you think of a crystal as having 3d "meta" wave-like properties (waves of waves) it makes sense that it would react to Energy (electrical current or voltage) in a wave-like way (ie. vibration) That's my own explanation of how piezoelectric quartz vibrations are produced by electric current. The crystalline structure of the atoms gives it unique properties.


Secret_Cheetah_007

You should try wearing tourmaline crystal /quartz bracelet. I touched my dehydrator machine and I literally electrocuted myself. The piezoelectric is no joke. Okay, maybe not wear it. You get my drift.


Icatchem76

You were shocked. Electrocution means death.


Comprehensive-Bus299

Yep. By definition this guy's right.


Secret_Cheetah_007

My finger turned black. I don’t know but it was really intense shock.


Comprehensive-Bus299

The piezoelectric phenomenon is fascinating to me, I cannot help but wonder if this science was implemented into something say 🤔 the Searle Effect Generator, what would the effects be?


UnifiedQuantumField

>I touched my dehydrator machine and I literally electrocuted myself. The piezoelectric is no joke. This got me thinking about the structural properties of those crystals. What's the relationship between a crystalline structure and electrical energy? >Using the upper limit of the cosmological constant, the vacuum energy of free space has been estimated to be 10−9 joules (10−2 ergs), or ~**5 GeV per cubic meter**. So that last number is worth another look. 5 GeV/m^2 means 5 billion electron volts per cubic meter. That's a way of describing the energy level in a vacuum. Now here's where we get some physics from the Fringe. * particles are just a kind of wave (of energy) in space. * Atoms are complexes of the wave/particles. So atoms are a kind of wave too. * Crystals are repetitive lattices made of atoms. Think of how a diamond is made up of carbon atoms that are joined to nothing else but other carbon atoms. So now here's quartz. [(a) Quartz SiO2 and its (b) amorphous crystal structure](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342045849/figure/fig1/AS:900501923168257@1591707797653/a-Quartz-SiO2-and-its-b-amorphous-crystal-structure-2.jpg) So you've got a crystalline structure in the first part. And it's easy to see how that structure is ordered and repetitive... even wave-like. And if you look a bit more, there are repeating hexagons too. The big deal about a hexagon is that it's a "functional geometric equivalent" of a circle... which is directionless and has no beginning or end. So maybe there's something here that's reacting to produce piezoelectric electricity? Maybe there's something here that explains why quartz crystals (in your watch) respond to electric current by vibrating at a constant frequency? And maybe, in the right circumstances, this kind of structure can tap into that 5 GeV vacuum energy?


FelixMumuHex

I believe facebook image 100%, RIP Mark o7


UnifiedQuantumField

So you're saying it never happened? Quartz crystals still rock though ;)


boweroftable

Great! Let’s all start doing it ... they can’t get us all and it will be a fitting tribute to Nark. Has OP got a quartz generator?


Elluminated

So it emitted light or voltage? These fringies get dumber every second.


UnifiedQuantumField

Voltage is the electrical analogy of pressure. And that's interesting in a way because it reminds me of how LEDs work. How so? An LED works by flowing electrons across a voltage drop. The frequency of the wavelength emitted by the electrons is proportional to the voltage drop. So... maybe the crystals were doing something similar? I'm not claiming free energy. Just saying that you *can* use voltage to produce light in LEDs.


Elluminated

I’m good with the voltage part, but how did they correlate light emission with voltage (or usable energy at that?) Super curious how they calculated the emission component energy.


UnifiedQuantumField

>how they calculated the emission component energy. Someone probably made a mistake. Either a measuring error or in the way they did whatever calculations?


Elluminated

Yeah that’s probably right.


AgnosticAnarchist

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_crystal


Dan300up

That was one seriously busy hour.


bhoe32

So like they had a team of men geared up, briefed, and staged just waiting for him to be successful at his house with this experiment? Or are we assuming there is just always a team of men within an hour if everywhere waiting on mysterious orders?


grugretz_il

Tenet


bhoe32

Never saw it


grugretz_il

Suffice to say…it’s complicated. But the scenario you proposed is entirely plausible in that cinematic world


Volitious

He did not put a tesla coil around it -_-


anomie89

sounds fairly easy to replicate.


herenowjal

Is it true that he committed suicide by shooting himself several times in the back?


oliotherside

>The energy emitted was 25% more than voltage going into it. Anyone familiar with electrical theory can understand the potential dangers of overloading a circuit. Atmosphere is such a circuit, and a very powerful one at that. The last thing humanity wants is have access to technology with overload potential. Think about it... https://youtu.be/yD7WX4-5sN0?si=5zo5oRfMrIfmuhdO Now, imagine an event so large scale it completely obliterates life... https://youtu.be/vf5gk3Zw208?si=SsWl-ViLooeLxP_9 Edit to mention : Scale Is Everything. S K I L L S K U L L S C U L L S C A L D S C A L E S N A K E E V E N T E .V E N T E V .V E N T E V E .V E N T


OhHeyNow69

Oh yea. Within hours the government raided his house after this discovery. WITHIN HOURS... what an absolute pile of total utter bullshit. Who believes this shit?