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@realityfoghornn's avatar

Hi Sam, I’ll read in detail later.

However, do you happen to know much about the alien properties of Mercury, the metal?

Of course you will know about when it is deep frozen to be utilisés as a super-conductor, it morphs into an alien substance.

But what about Red Mercury?

I’ve seen the video of it’s unearthly properties, such as it’s reflection not being visible when held in front of a mirror?

And this would seem to hint at it occupying a somewhat liminal space in our periodic table and physical universe?

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Danyèle's avatar

Hello SAM!

I think that you’ll find plenty of interesting informations on Oleg M. Kalinin here:

https://yandex.com/search/?text=Dr.+Oleg+M.+Kalinin&lr=21382

There are many scientists in the Kalinin family…

Nikolai Kalinin

‘’Optimizing the generation of polarization squeezed light in nonlinear optical fibers driven by femtosecond pulses.’’ A. Andrianov, N. Kalinin, +4 authors : https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Optimizing-the-generation-of-polarization-squeezed-Andrianov-Kalinin/f5b4d559174d5dd26ccc45bb506243da35b6e1e7

BTW, Asbestos mineral was named from this Québec area (now known as Val-des-Sources) where it was first discovered. Thetford Mines, close to former Asbestos city, is also rich in steatite, olivine, magnesite, and asbestos; while prospecting this closed mine site, the native olivine that I had found there was an olive green spiralling tube formed of tiny but regular rhomboids resembling a perfect spiral green shit pile. Very nice! :) Olivine and peridotite are also associated with native gold and I could also observed the same crystal tubular structures in three iron meteorites that I have found in another area.

Kind regards.

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AncientHeart369's avatar

Go Danyele! Nice sleuth work! I love Yandex for uncensored searching.

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Danyèle's avatar

Thanks, AncientHeart Tesla#s!

I love Yandex too; it’s the best browser for off the beaten track searches. This was an easy search, though, and I have no merit whatsoever.

Nonetheless, I must confess that it is a gift for my instinct seems to lead me to what I’m searching for, and this, even if I don't know anything in this specific field, which always surprises me… and impresses people a lot. 🤓

You made me smile! Last year, a substacker, who had witnessed this skill several times, had given me the nickname of « Detective Danyèle ».

Greetings!

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