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Valentine card from Mars
Created by the Alba Patera volcano a perfect shaped heart was formed by
the collapse of a frozen lava flow. If I was on Mars looking for diamonds for my girls back on Earth this would be the first place to look. Mars pink diamonds of great size will be worn by the very rich in the 25th century. Bert |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Created by the Alba Patera volcano a perfect shaped heart was formed by the collapse of a frozen lava flow. If I was on Mars looking for diamonds for my girls back on Earth this would be the first place to look. Mars pink diamonds of great size will be worn by the very rich in the 25th century. Bert Yes, but Mars diamonds will only be a short fad. It will be replaced by Jovian diamonds harvested in the atmosphere as they fall. There is a layer in Jupiter's atmosphere where it is raining diamonds continuously, where the diamonds are being formed when atmosphereic carbon precipitates like rain and is then transformed into crystals by the high pressure/heat, before they are destroyed again as they fall to lower depths.... I a hoping Darla will provide me a lift there and the equipment to go into limited production. My future will be assured, and I will save all the best ones for her and the other female crewmembers on her ship. My momma didn't raise a fool... ;-) |
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Hi Greyski Since it is asked of me what book I got my thoughts from.
Can I ask what book told you Jupiter's atmosphere is raining Diamonds? I'm just kiding (for Sure) After all we all read the same books. Still Greyski Mars has a much thicker crust to hold heat and pressure in.Those great volanoes make the right stuff to create diamonds.(better than in Africa) Mars diamonds might be laying on its surface for 1.5 billion years. But we have to keep in mind that diamonds are for "ever" Bert |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... years. But we have to keep in mind that diamonds are for "ever" Unless you chuck them on the fire. In which case they burn, like coal. Sally |
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"Sally" wrote in message ... "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... years. But we have to keep in mind that diamonds are for "ever" Unless you chuck them on the fire. In which case they burn, like coal. Sally Or if you drop them into liquid nitrogen, in which case they glow with a fiery white brilliance, and then disappear. |
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Hi Sally I find that interesting that diamonds catch fire. Never knew
that. Shows girls know a lot more about diamonds than men. Bert |
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