 but if you ever get the opportunity track these down okay take a look at them now here's I used to know the names of these I want this to be in focus I don't know how close I can get to this it's got the fluorescent blue and green like green it's got layers to it you can see here take a look you got the green blue green it's beautiful and under certain type of lighting absolutely magnificent right so let's put this on a table this is sort of medium size we got I'm pretty sure this is quartz very nice here's another quartz crystal one thing that we have are these mineral crystal balls I don't know what this is but they're beautiful beautiful they reflect the light this guy that's marble it's granite I'm pretty sure these green crystals are the crystal formed I forgot the technical names for these I should know because I teach my these are like the crystal formations it looks like tetrahedrons they form and the way it works with crystals the way it works with crystals if the magma in the magma chamber or whatever it is right wherever the molten rock is cooling if it's got certain types of chemicals that sort of dictates what kind of crystals what kind of minerals you get right obviously because that's what it's made out of right and the size of the crystals you know after small crystals or large crystals and that's dependent on the rate of cooling so something cools really really slow molten rock with the certain type of mineral composition these minerals these crystals have some kind of you know depending on what what they are they have a geometric pattern that they grow right it's like tetris pieces that fit together but they're sort of all the same same angles right same chemical compounds so they have the same form just being built on top of each other and that decides sort of what kind of crystals you get and if it's cooling really slowly then the minerals come on to it slowly and they have time to build another layer another layer connect up again so they you know you could get huge crystal structures huge or very very small look at this beautiful nice green I don't know what the name of this is and you can get different types of different types of crystals forming that are basically the same same family right like you could have a quartz but depending on what type of minerals were inside the magma chamber that they were cooling in that access to you get different types of course right you could have rosecourt where it's got a sort of a pinkish tint to it or you know different types of mineral heavy quartz right and I believe this is a quartz as well I don't know what the green is take a look at this crystal absolutely beautiful look at the structure on it right and their names when I was studying this was very difficult for me to remember the names as you know I'm very bad with names absolutely beautiful that's the crystal structure I believe this is a rose quartz right it's got pinkish tint to it another smaller purplish tint and these look amazing with light shining through them right you know the fireplace light is not powerful enough for you to see because you can see more detail within I actually have one of these in my collection as well I really like this one it forms sometimes it forms very nice crystal faces the faces on it smooth and each one some of these crystals they have specific angles right that we study in mathematics and we take a look at them look at this one bubbly it starts with an H this one H o something I think boulders for tealights right if you ever burn tealights candles never leave them alone right never the candle light burning in your space without you being there I've actually had tealights catch fire on me so they could be very dangerous if you're not around you want to be careful with fire so those when I say the tea light catching fire on me when the candle in the tea light just you know when it burns it becomes liquid I've had the metal part of the tealights catch fire and they burn pretty heavy difficult to put out sometimes and they spread really fast there's some kind of chemical within the tealights right so be careful and brass and metal metal candles and crystals and plants of course right beautiful look at the formation of that crystals or those crystals pretty positive this is quartz right look at that this is gonna crack here like the faces didn't grow together like the full crystal this is a full crystal full crystal full crystal and the little ones beside them this would have cooled pretty slow lots of little tealights in this one beautiful as well the the boxes that have larger crystals they contain less number of crystals because they're really heavy so once they reach the certain weight with the boxes I put another stuff because you really don't want to be lifting this might be a quartz on the bottom but on the top is mineralization of something else it's gotta serve a pinkish feel to it now what we'll be doing before we put these out you know wherever they belong in this space right we're definitely gonna give these guys a wipe because there's a little dust on them right so we give them a wipe get rid of some of the dust or give them a wash right they become seriously very very bright they reflect really well beautiful flat bottom we're putting some of these little guys up here shouldn't I just so we know these little pieces just falling off but this is a lot of crystals it's got off and it's heavy like these things are heavy right beautiful faces this is more of the I think it's the first rock we showed you so this one is similar to this guy right but this guy has a lot more of the solid green there right so this might have cooled slower possibly and this one's more purple so it might have not just had chemicals required to make the green glass tea lights and this gives off a nice color beautiful color so seven plus a little other thing so that's how many I was able to fit into that roll I could tight but make sure you're protecting the crystals let's put these little guys here I should let's put them in the jar that way they're together the little guys more sounds writing on this is a mineral crystal that's been cut like this absolutely magnificent that deserves some sort of a purple and this is the formation of the crystal it's actually forming with these angles right just one place where mathematics comes into play right nature beautiful just one of the reasons we study this is mathematics if you want to get into their sciences into geology and whatnot you need to know this building architecture right if you can work with natural minerals crystals beautiful I'm gonna take this big guy down here from here and reserve this for the little guys it's like it's like I want to go to the next box there's opening things up as they go look at this this thing grew and it's got some kind of mineral trapped inside see the black there it's what picked up some minerals that were there some crystals that were there pretty positive this is a quartz let's sound let's crack open some of the other boxes routine they're just little hedgehog things that go inside each other these guys this is sort of like the holder for these guys the balls you can actually put the large ones on there too so nice faces one two three and we won't go into these ones flashlight and show it to you through the light maybe next time yeah we'll grab some of these and shine the light through them with the appropriate lighting it should come out nice I'm thinking I'll get myself under the light yeah I think maybe if my partner is okay with it we'll grab a flashlight shine a light through each one container is forming around it so we've got purple on the inside and then green forming on the outside some other mineral coming in and once you learn if you ever you know decide to study some of the stuff once you learn how these things form and the chemicals that go in there and the bonding and the mathematics the angles behind them stuff wow and again mathematics a lot of mathematics your music right these are just waves trigonometry right these are like basically sine and cosine and tangent waves mixed together and just making music right as we're talking about in the language of mathematics we're doing a whole series on trig the three things that we've done so just just beautiful really nature mathematics crystals sound waves plants sequence huge golden ratio huge huge relationship to how plants grow right so we talked with a little video of the new cheese sequence and golden trying golden ratio right with math in real life with my artist friend the flavor of actually we've seen that you know in a few videos we have a sort of a salt can assault light bulb right where it's a big salt piece and they drilled in they got a light bulb on the inside gives out amazing lights biosonic it states four two two five eight seven biosonic this is I think they're all the not sure there's three of them together as well as rocks and crystal nice thing to pack up top on top of a box of crystals because it's light look at this one it's a root very light very light this is what is the name I think it's called fools go while it is called fools gold but it's called the official name I forget what it is it's it forms into cubic I'm not perfect I'm not sure what the structure is on it and to these crystals and when people were exploring for gold and the gold rush some people confuse this with gold when they were harvesting it obviously is cut into the round piece but in nature it occurs in little flakes and boxes crystal structures so people that didn't know they would think that this was gold that's what they gave a colorful school there's a technical name for it I used to know it there's another rock that's a crystal I mean that's a candle I just got a companion sort of color to it amazing crystal formations beautiful faces well formed very well formed it's a little crystals on it some other yellow mineral formalization mineralization on top I don't know what this is here's a little fragile this guy somewhere won't roll away it's actually nice like this too beautiful feels like a quartz with some kind of purple mineral on it see the crystal faces structure this forming it's almost like this one very similar little different very similar crystal structures on a little different this is metal this probably brass I think I forget what these are called I have these in my collection as well beautiful both striations going upwards this part this might be some form of feldspar I don't know I believe these are some kind of quartz and then they have so the larger crystals these guys formed early on I believe and then the liquid rock the magma would have started cooling faster you get little crystals forming on top of the bigger crystals just beautiful I'm pretty sure that's the way it formed guys so I don't know if I can like there's dozens upon dozens in here looks beautiful with the light through it looks beautiful like this is the layer larger piece it's nice having these little pieces just laid out fluorescent blue orange white good bugs just beautiful colors here's a pink like this that holds a few of those little guys these are the little holders for the the round the round but basically sits like this this in mathematics there would be a rhombus like this I believe but it's a 3d rhombus was a 3d rhombus called in here so it's got the rusty feel so I believe this is quartz that's formed that's got a little bit of iron in it so it looks rusty incredible here's a bigger crystal and another crystal growing into it this is like the other box that we skipped those a layer of like medium-sized stuff so we'll just take a look at this we'll finish off this box blackness and this is dark these all have technical names I wish I knew though these hedgehogs are good for these guys too serious striations on this believe this is lava I think we've seen some lava rock and then this is this is mica it forms in sheets it crystallizes in sheets it's really cool you can get different color ones the most common I believe is the sort of silver looking one this is got a blueish tint to it being out of space it started the TU I think tourmaline possibly tourmaline inside is pink though it shouldn't be pink I think tourmaline is more green like this I'm sorry if I'm totally off on my names on these minerals these crystals seriously running out of room of the ones with crystals on top of creases on these there's little ones here there's another one and wow this natural form like that lots of striations crystals hopefully at some point I'll get a chance to go through these and learn the names and you know maybe we'll update this video with the list of the names in the comments or just upload a different one same one with all the names at the bottom as we're looking at the crystals I don't know there's a lot here I hope you enjoy it and thank you to my absolutely amazing amazing beautiful partner for letting us take a look at this right it's a treasure personal treasure for her and for me as well taking years to collect years to put together and that's the beauty of things right slowly you build over time it's it's nice doing it that way right each piece has meaning each piece you know fits in with another piece right absolutely beautiful that's it for now I'll see you guys in the next video