Make a Diamond from a Lock of Hair

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2009

Watch this amazing video on how a genuine diamond can be created from a lock of hair or cremated ashes. Blue diamonds, red diamond, yellow diamonds -- all made from the personal carbon from you, a loved one or even a pet!

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  • LOL personal carbon :')

    i'm loving the whole american PR spin on this XD

    bloody hell....

  • @pipmdirector Your DNA source (hair or ashes) is put through a heating process that makes it turn into carbon which is used to create the diamond. It's not a PR spin, it's a very intriguing process to create diamonds with a person or pets personal carbon extracted from their hair or ashes.

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  • Can they do it with my sperm

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  • YOU STOLE THE DESIGN FROM MISSION IMPOSSIBLE! 

  • @pipmdirector They call it personal carbon to differentiate it from the supplemented carbon, not to use some lovey dovey way of saying cremated remains etc... Different things. I think you jumped on the old stereotype wagon there bro.

  • Im in the weird part of youtube.

  • Imagine someone taking a dump and sending it in. Also, diamond in the rough was a horrible fanfiction.

  • is that BIG price the price that you hsave to take to them to create the diamond or the sell price??

  • @Marini2000 How so?

    Anyway, hair doesn't have "important minerals", it has carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulfur, (I googled chemical composition hair to find out) and most of those evaporate when they burn the hair, leaving them only with carbon. I don't see how that carbon is any different from the carbon they add. I don't see how that carbon makes any difference.

    Also, diamonds don't have any "important minerals" either. Diamonds, too, have carbon. And some carbon. And carbon, too.

  • @moshehim look the hair holds important minerals and it has to do with the creation of the diamond

  • I don't get it.

    The Process of growing diamonds from carbon is nothing I haven't seen before, but I don't understand what adding a few milligrams of ash from your hair adds to it. I'd understand ashes from cremated dead, but not the hair bit. And what does DNA have to do with anything?

  • interesting to say the least. notice how they had to use a pyramid to make the diamond.

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