"Pure gold can be created in factories through several processes, primarily involving refining and purification of gold ore or recycled gold materials..."
"One of the best shows ever to learn about art and the drama that goes along with these masterpieces."
Earthen and stone mounds used in industrial-scale chemistry.
America is world's 4th-largest gold producer, due to Nevada's Carlin Trend mine/deposit.
The alchemist John Dee "purportedly made the purest gold ever measured by the British Royal Society."
A 61-mile long conveyor belt operates in western Africa. Sudan has over 40,000 gold mining operations. The island republic of Nauru was, during the mining heydey of its phosphates, the second-richest nation in the world by GDP per-capita. So much to know.
CWU's Nick Zentner presents 'Liberty Gold and the Yellowstone Hot Spot' - the 17th talk in his ongoing Downtown Geology Lecture Series. Recorded at Hal Holmes Center on February 17, 2016 in Ellensburg, Washington, USA. www.nickzentner.com
This is a stunning way to create extra-memorable place setting favors for your wedding guests. The combination of diminutive earthen terracotta pots, charming natural succulents and beautiful copper leaf combine as a rustic yet elegant favor. We’ll show you how to gild the pots and highlight the edges of the plants in an easy, affordable and fun way. Let’s get started!
Real gold leaf (24k yellow gold, in loose-leaf form) may melt, but it retains material presence and color.
"Mimic gold", an alloy or even colored other metal, discolors through oxidization and distorts based on melting temperature.
"Gold on base", as a painted-on coloring, burns away to carbonized ashes that tend to float away. "Gold on base", as transfer leaf (pure gold leaf on backing): the fragile gold leaf is most likely fractured by the burning backing and tends to drop off with pieces of the carbonized backing. The video does not clarify the type of "Gold on base", painted or transfer.
"One of the greatest geologic discoveries of all time."
The strange black mountain, the biggest copper deposit ever discovered above the surface of the Earth.
Curiously, Michael Rockefeller (son of Nelson Rockefeller) vanished nearby. Said to have been eaten by cannibals.
Grasberg is the world's richest gold mine; also one of most efficient. Operates 24/7.
25% of worldwide demand for copper comes from one mine in Chile.
Outrageous claims require outrageous evidence. Here's some. Highly Interesting recent eyeballing of supposed ancient history.
"There's only one material on earth that won't stick to molten glass and that's platinum."
On 13 patients, 22 ischemic skin ulcers which had resisted a variety of therapeutic agents were treated with ordinary gold leaf. Three coexisting lesions served as controls. After initial cleansing and debridement, the ulcers were wetted with 95% alcohol, covered with four to eight layers of gold leaf, and protective dressings were applied; this procedure was repeated every 48 hours. A venous-stasis lesion decreased in size 86% in one month, and a diabetic ulcer showed 44% improvement in 11 days. Twenty decubitus ulcers decreased an average of 62%, and three coexisting control ulcers increased in size an average of 96%. Deterrents to successful treatment include a hemoglobin value below 12 gm/100 cc, excessive friction, undermining of ulcer edges, ringing of the lesion with scar tissue, and copious purulent discharge. No adverse reactions to gold leaf were observed.
Very extensive research paper, 250 footnotes / sources.
Articles from Acta Naturae are provided here courtesy of National Research University Higher School of Economics
Functionalized gold nanoparticles with controlled geometrical and optical properties are the subject of intensive studies and biomedical applications, including genomics, biosensorics, immunoassays, clinical chemistry, laser phototherapy of cancer cells and tumors, the targeted delivery of drugs, DNA and antigens, optical bioimaging and the monitoring of cells and tissues with the use of state-of-the-art detection systems. This work will provide an overview of the recent advances and current challenges facing the biomedical application of gold nanoparticles of various sizes, shapes, and structures. The review is focused on the application of gold nanoparticle conjugates in biomedical diagnostics and analytics, photothermal and photodynamic therapies, as a carrier for delivering target molecules, and on the immunological and toxicological properties. Keeping in mind the huge volume and high speed of the data update rate, 2/3 of our reference list (certainly restricted to 250 Refs.) includes publications encompassing the past 5 years.
Paper dated 2011
Skin aging is primarily due to alterations in the dermal extracellular matrix, especially a decrease in collagen I content, fragmentation of collagen fibrils, and accumulation of amorphous elastin material, also known as elastosis. Growth factors and cytokines are included in several cosmetic products intended for skin rejuvenation because of their ability to promote collagen synthesis. Matrikines and matrikine-like peptides offer the advantage of growth factor-like activities but better skin penetration due to their much smaller molecular size. In this review, we summarize the commercially available products containing growth factors, cytokines, and matrikines for which there is evidence that they promote skin rejuvenation.
Brief overview + 4 scientific studies / papers.
A nano is one-thousandth, of one thousandth, of one thousandth.
10 ^ -9, or 0.000 000 001
From 11:39 into video --
"The amazing thing about these monoatomic elements is that they're not actually a new discovery. We seem have caught up with them again; but we seem to have known about them a long, long time ago. We can go back to some very ancient texts; we can go back to Egypt; we can go back to Mesopotamia; we can go back even the the Bible itself and find lots and lots of ancient references to magical powder which actually seem to do all of the things that scientists [today] are now telling us that these [materials] are capable of.
"[Ancient writings] called these powders, which were associated with Gold -- in Mesopotomia they were called Shamanna. In Egypt they were called Mufkut. So they had all these strange names. The Alexandrians called it the Paradise Stone -- it's not a stone, it's a powder, but they called it the Paradise Stone. And in all cases, whether it was Shamanna, Mufkut, or Paradise Stone, or whatever, they all said, this is a mysterious powder of projection. A powder of projection, and the various cultures were unanimous on that particular description.
"They said it has powers of levitation, powers of transmutation, of teleportation. It seemed to be a vehicle by which they would communicate with Gods. It was something to do with the afterlife of the Egyptian pharaohs. And they also said it was a key to active longevity. Because of this, people were able to live a long time, particularly those whose life it was part of -- the high priests, kings, the pharaohs.
"The Egyptian pyramid texts they talk about the material, it's called Mufkut. The pyramid texts come from the fifth dynasty tomb at Saqqara of King Unas. Here is described something called [an electric] field of Mufkut, and this is interesting because it moves [us] into modern science again. A field of Mufkut. This material was meant to have a field around it or about it, or that it was associated with it, was very magical and powerful, and was the field in which the pharaohs would communicate with the gods. It was the field that determined their final gateway to the afterlife."
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"When you arrange DNA in this format [as helical strands attached by-end to points on a nano gold cluster / sphere], you get an interesting property where these types of structures will [freely enter human cells]; whereas linear DNA [will be blocked by the cell wall]. ... Once you can get these types of structures inside cells, you now can begin to flip genetic switches [i.e., modify DNA from within the cell]..."
This was already well underway in 2012.
Accurate descriptions.
"The beautiful thing about [nano gold] is that we can other molecules on the surface of the gold in a very controlled way."
Michael Cortie - Using nanotechnology and gold to target or diagnose diseases in people? A team of researchers at UTS is working on using nanoparticles with antibodies to attack infectious diseases. Listen to this cutting-edge research.
"Many Chinese merchant in gold-rush era Oroville traded in gold dust. Indeed, gold dust was also the local currency."
Thoth, Hermes, civilization and the law. Ancient symbolism, law and gods related to weights and measures and although the gods may have gone the importance of their purpose remains as valid to us now as it did in the ancient past.
Purifying ores to metals such as gold, as well as making colours for cloth and painting was the work of alchemists, now chemists.
Used in technology, photography, and decorative arts, silver is one of the most versatile metals known to man. In this episode of Modern Marvels we'll explore the methods, men and machines that extract this precious resource from the earth. In Northern Idaho's Lucky Friday mine, workers toil more than a mile underground in an around-the-clock cycle of blasting and hauling silver laden rock. While in the wilds of northern Nevada, large machines and even larger ore loads make the vast Rochester open pit mine one of the most productive silver mines in the United States. Both these facilities owe their methods to the silver strike that started it all: Nevada's famous Comstock Lode of the mid 19th Century. From some of the largest steam engines ever built, to robotic mining machines that work without human intervention, we'll examine the past, present and future of silver mines.