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originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: charlyv
It is very interesting, that recently, science has found a unique dialectical property involving Mercury in combination with Mica. Might be coincidental, and the Mica deposits under the pyramid could be natural, but I have seen some evidence that perhaps they were purposely positioned where they lie. The fact that there was a massive amount of Mercury near it raises some fairly cool questions. I also really wonder what the metal balls were for, they are all corroded and out of shape.
I wonder if you know the location of the mica within this pyramid.
Harte
originally posted by: MRuss
a reply to: Blackmarketeer
I'm going to be there next week with an archaeologist.
Does anyone want me to look for anything specific, take certain pictures? Questions I can ask?
originally posted by: charlyv
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: charlyv
It is very interesting, that recently, science has found a unique dialectical property involving Mercury in combination with Mica. Might be coincidental, and the Mica deposits under the pyramid could be natural, but I have seen some evidence that perhaps they were purposely positioned where they lie. The fact that there was a massive amount of Mercury near it raises some fairly cool questions. I also really wonder what the metal balls were for, they are all corroded and out of shape.
I wonder if you know the location of the mica within this pyramid.
Harte
originally posted by: Wifibrains
I posted a little theory on what the mercury could have been used for here...
Ancient futuristic holographic technology
originally posted by: charlyv
It is very interesting, that recently, science has found a unique dialectical property involving Mercury in combination with Mica. Might be coincidental, and the Mica deposits under the pyramid could be natural, but I have seen some evidence that perhaps they were purposely positioned where they lie. The fact that there was a massive amount of Mercury near it raises some fairly cool questions. I also really wonder what the metal balls were for, they are all corroded and out of shape.
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
originally posted by: Wifibrains
I posted a little theory on what the mercury could have been used for here...
Ancient futuristic holographic technology
You may want to look up exactly what a theory is, cause I've got new for you: Your ill-thought out, ignorant fantasy, as given in the aformentioned thread, does not constitute a theory.
Just for future reference, next time, you may want to consider posting such things in a more appropriate forum, such as this one.
originally posted by: charlyv
It is very interesting, that recently, science has found a unique dialectical property involving Mercury in combination with Mica. Might be coincidental, and the Mica deposits under the pyramid could be natural, but I have seen some evidence that perhaps they were purposely positioned where they lie. The fact that there was a massive amount of Mercury near it raises some fairly cool questions. I also really wonder what the metal balls were for, they are all corroded and out of shape.
If you have sources stating that "a massive amount" of Mercury was discovered, I would like to see them. Also, I'm not sure where you're getting the bit about corroded metal balls from, as there has been no such thing discovered at this site, at any point in time. If you have information that says otherwise, please share it.
A review is made of the principal properties of mercury telluride which is a member of a new class of substances—zero-gap semiconductors. The factors responsible for the zero-gap state of mercury chalcogenides are discussed. It is shown that an inverted band structure is formed mainly because of relativistic corrections. Specific properties of mercury telluride are related to its zero gap, p-type electron states in the conduction band, nonparabolicity of this band, resonance impurity states, and permittivity anomalies. An analysis is made of the conditions for the appearance of a forbidden gap in mercury telluride under the influence of external factors.
Measurements of temperature dependent electrical conductivity, thermal and infrared quenching of photoconductivity, and luminescence have been used to locate the energies of several localized levels in the forbidden gap. A similar distribution of energies is deduced for varieties of natural crystals
In condensed matter physics, a pseudogap describes a state where the Fermi surface of a material possesses a partial energy gap, for example, a band structure state where the Fermi surface is gapped only at certain points.
The term pseudogap was coined by Nevill Mott in 1968 to indicate a minimum in the density of states at the Fermi level, resulting from Coulomb repulsion between electrons in the same atom, a band gap in a disordered material or a combination of these. In the modern context pseudogap is a term from the field of high-temperature superconductivity which refers to an energy range which has very few states associated with it.
This is very similar to a 'gap', which is an energy range that contains no allowed states. Such gaps open up, for example, when electrons interact with the lattice.
Mecury atoms are found in space. And in stars. And on planets.
Is mercury gas found in space?
I have no idea what you are talking about.
Or is it a secondary creation of the original creators creation making it behave like a relation?
There are no noble gas electrons or mercury electrons. Electrons are electrons.
Are noble gas and mercury electrons quantum on nature?
I don't think you want to know what I think.
What do you think phage?
Mecury atoms are found in space. And in stars. And on planets.
I have no idea what you are talking about.
There are no noble gas electrons or mercury electrons. Electrons are electrons.
I don't think you want to know what I think.
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