 Let's check this out. We'll turn on the slide after. Awesome, awesome, awesome. Hello, hello. Good morning, everyone. I hope you're doing well. This is Chichou and welcome to another live stream. Today is January 18th, 2021, and this is an unscheduled live stream, a sort of continuation of the crystal mineral fossil rock viewing that we're doing yesterday. We didn't get a chance to look at all my whole collection, and it's, we need to take a look at the whole thing. We need to take a look at the whole thing because there's been a few people that have been waiting for this stream to come along, and I sort of washed everything, cleaned everything, so everything's in perfect shape for viewing, so I thought we'd continue our live stream and take a look at these crystals, and this is going to be part three actually. Yesterday's stream sort of, we had a snag in the middle, so we broke up last yesterday's stream into two parts, which we'll be uploading on different platforms, YouTube, Bichute, Odyssey, and the Rumble sort of back to back, so this is going to be the third sort of the crystal mineral stream that we're doing, taking a look at my collection through a lens, and this lens is fantastic, and I'm seeing these crystals in a light that I hadn't seen before really close up because I've never taken a, I might have taken a magnifying lens and looked at a couple of these very close up, but I've never looked at everything on a lens on this level, right? Lions, how are you doing? Hope you're doing well. I saw the pic in Ireland of those crystal structures, man I would love to walk on those, I would love to walk on those. The, what was it, the God's bridge or something like this? Birdie here, how are you doing? Hope you're doing well. Good morning, good morning. I'm going to give a quick little intro, and then we're going to get into the crystals, and Holden, who's, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome, and thank you for the tier one sub. Awesome, awesome, hey Gicho, how are you doing brother? I hope you're doing well. The facet, hey man, finally caught a stream, awesome, you caught a great one man. We're going to keep on looking at crystals and minerals and rocks, and I still have a couple of more fossils. I was taking a look at the stuff this morning, I was going to actually start a little earlier, but the leaf collectors came by and they set up right here, and they turned on their machinery, it was like really noisy. So I was like, damn, Felix, how are you doing? Good morning, good morning. Giant's Causeway, that's what it's called. Yeah, a few people try to walk across before the tide comes in. I would love to try that out. You need to watch the new attack on Titan season. The episode yesterday was absolute, dude, don't wait. We're getting ready for the kitty cats to come in two days, they're going to be here. As soon as they're here, as soon as their space is ready for two kittens that are like five months old, because we've got to make it kitten proof, because they're curious little creatures they're going to get in everywhere, right? And we want to make sure they don't get any and no harm comes to them, right? Eat the wrong thing or get into trouble. And we're going to slowly introduce them to our space. So as soon as that happens, I'm hopping on attack on Titan. Attack on Lion Saint, attack on Titan is so good. Are there rocks multifaceted? I'm not sure what that means. Ah, because you're the you're the fast. Funny, funny, funny. Gang, quick intro. I am on Patreon. For those of you who've been supporting this work on Patreon, thank you very much for the support. I just got a message from someone else that jumped on. Emma, thank you for jumping on and supporting this work. Very much appreciated. Send me a nice little message. And thank you for the love. So gang, those of you who are supporting this work on Patreon, thank you very much for the support. And for those of you who want to know what this is about, I am on Patreon. I don't put anything behind paywalls. Everything's creative commons. We jump all over the place, but everything's layered on mathematics. And you're going to see how the crystals are layered on mathematics. I cannot wait to start a series on the geometry of crystals. And we're going to get into it. That was one of my original plans as well, to get into the mathematics of nature, right? And we will definitely get into it. Okay, we are live streaming on Twitch, Twitch.tv forward slash chico live, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. If you want to participate in the chat, chat, chat, right here. Twitch is where you want to be at. And for those of you who are supporting this work on Twitch, thank you very much for the support. And as always, mods, thank you for taking care of business. I do announce these live streams for the schedule once 30 minutes before we go live on Minds, Allo, VK, Gap, Parler when it comes online again and Twitter. And a few minutes before we go online on all those platforms as well. Felix Chichou. I've heard recently that people in the UK where I live, who've been filming empty hospitals that are supposed to be absolutely packed or being arrested, what are your thoughts? Now Felix, we've got to hit that up on politics. We can't talk about that because we're going to upload this video on censor tube. But that being said, I'm going to be appearing on so on politics stream for sure, we can talk about it. And thank you, Cheryl. But on Wednesday, I'm going to be appearing on a new group of people on a new channel on YouTube, censor tube, and it's called Facts on the Ground. And we're going to talk politics and economics. And on Wednesday, we're set up the meeting at 11 o'clock and they're going to have their upload their video they set the day of or the next day. So it depends where the conversation takes us on that level, Felix. Maybe we'll talk about some of those things. And again, don't forget Free Assange, Free Assange, Free Assange. Julian Assange is a journalist and publisher that is being crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capital as power to humanity for more information on a Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlist. And for live streams that we don't have any visuals, which we do today, we upload the audio to soundcloud.com or slash chichou C-H-Y-C-H-O. And those podcasts should be available on your favorite podcasting platform, including Spotify and iTunes. Eduardo, how are you doing? Hey, are these your collections still? Where is this your partner? This is still my collection. And just in case we got a little bit of time, I grabbed six pieces from my partners that we've seen in the original video, the mineral video we put out, that if we have time, I'm going to show you the close-up of those. If we don't get to those, okay, we're going to take a look at a close-up of all of or most of my partner's collection that you've seen from the original video, close-up on their lens. I would love to take a look at her some of her crystals and minerals under this lamp, under this lens, because she has some beautiful pieces, beautiful pieces, right? Boarwa, how are you doing? Yo, my man, if you had a 2020k to invest into any mineral, which one would be any mineral? Any mineral? I would have to do research on that. If I had 20k, there's different places I could put money in. Personally, I would put money into what we're doing. I would buy a ton of equipment and, you know, upgrade my systems to be able to kick things up a notch, right? Whatever was left over, I would invest in comic books and a couple other things. As soon as the market does a correction, I would jump on to a couple of things, not necessarily Wall Street but other things as well. And we will be uploading this video to SensorTube, Bichute, Rumble and Odyssey. And you can follow this work, follow the content that we're creating on all those platforms. Everything gets loaded on, Bichute, Rumble and Odyssey. SensorTube will not allow us to load everything on there, so you're only getting a partial view of what we're creating. Most of it anyway, less 10% probably in the coming years, less 20 to 30% of the content that we're creating on SensorTube. Okay, aside from that, I'm taking these things down, gang. Let's start looking at this stuff. Oops, where is this guy? There it is. Boink! Nice. Ding Bobber, how are you doing? Hey, Chichou, I have to ask, listen to any Benjamin Clementine? No, not yet, brother. I haven't had the time of finally digesting the other. Have you? I'm waiting until I have clear mind and time to loop all the tracks that we decided to listen to. Eagles and cycling, how are we doing? Hey, Chichou, what are your thoughts on sun warmth and mental state? Sun is crucial for our mental health. Okay, I hear people who live in less sunnier warm places often complain how they must go get sun. Don't you think it's a state of mind, the health of your inner self, not where you live? No, I think we need the sun. In my part of the world, we get cloudy and rainy fall and winter, basically cloud rain the whole time, right? In the sun, and I'm a firm believer in clothing optional beaches. So when I was living in Vancouver, we had a clothing optional beach and I would be there multiple times a week and I go birthday suit, right? I believe our whole body needs the sun and I think that's a huge part of living a healthy life. Like a huge part of living a healthy life. My favorite was the gates. Greetings, blessings, Dr. P. Gang, I'm going to turn on the light. I'm going to turn off this camera. Let's take a look at the crystals. Jupiter was amazing also. Sunny people are always happier. So are people happier in Southern California or Spain or Hawaii? I don't know if they're happier or not. What I know is we need sun for good health and if you're healthier, then in general you should be happier. Because as the toasting goes, as our elders will always tell us to your health, very important. Chico in Canada, you should take vitamin D during the winter. I am, no, I am. I never really used to it because I got a lot of sun in the summer, but I've gone to an area where I can't find any beaches that are clothing optional. So I'm not going to those beaches as often. So I'm taking vitamin C supplement. I said, hey, I went magnet fishing and caught a pebble with my magnet. I looked on the internet and it's magnet. It's more than likely to be a meteor. Could this be true? It could be magnetized here. If we're starting there, I'll show you. I showed you guys. Shut this up. I showed you guys yesterday my magnetite, right? I found a couple of other pieces that are magnetized. So this is, this is a magnet we have and this is my magnetites, right? Let me take down my video. We'll take a look at the magnetite first since the question came up. Where are we? Let's take this down and this down. Okay. So take a look. We looked at this yesterday. This is magnetite and this one has ferro metallic in there, but it doesn't hold the charge. I remember we did, we hold the magnet to it a little bit and for this one, it charges it up a little bit and then slowly becomes a little bit magnetic, right? I can feel it. Like, take a look. Like you could move it a little bit, right? Because the magnet was there. It's not like these ones, but take a look at these ones. Like, take a look at these ones, this one and this one. These are two other magnetites I have, right? Take a look at the crystal structure on these. Let's see if it's, see that? Right? So it does have a crystal structure. Very cool. And this is in feldspar sort of quartz mix. Same with this, right? And there's a crystal structure to magnetite. Ding, Bob, or Chico, you ever heard of rainbow rose quartz? Rainbow rose? No, rose quartz? Yeah. I got my cousin a point of one of, for Christmas, a good five inch sharpened to a point. Really? Rainbow quartz, I don't know. So take a look. And there is a crystal element to it, right? You see the planes, the reflections on those? Very cool. And again, this is inside of quartz and there's most likely feldspar's in there too, right? And mica is probably as well. Now take a look. Here's my magnet, right? See that? Magnetite. And it's really strong, right? And this one too. This one is not as strong because it's got, it's not as dense, the magnetite on there. Sapphire is nice. Like a kid in a sweet shop with these crystals, yeah, for sure, right? So that's cool, right? And again, take a look at the comparison. This one, the crystals structure is very dense. It cooled rapidly. This one cooled a lot slower. That's why you see the full crystal structures on these, right? So these are really fine. And this one, you see some of the crystals. So the fine one is a lot stronger magnetic because it's denser. This one less so. The coating optional beaches thing is fantastic. This past summer in Croatia, we found secluded beaches that feeling all these, oh dude, I miss it so much. I miss it so much. Super cool. So I'm going to keep these guys, all the magnetic magnetites together. Magnets in my pockets and cell phone. Magnets below. I barely ding-bobber. I barely, I never really carry cell phones in my pocket. I don't think it's a good idea. Okay, take a look at this one. This is got, for sure, again, this is quartz, lots of quartz, right? This is got to have some pyrite. And when you have pyrite, right, you also have other ferro-metallic minerals and other sort of minerals. Pyrite is sort of an indicator of other minerals that sometimes can lead to good mining deposits, right? Sometimes when I look at our rock, young Polak says, I think to myself, how old is that? How old is that rock? What's the history of the terrain? Right? Do you believe in crystals give off energy and have healing properties, so to speak? I do believe they give off energy, energy sort of resonance, right? You can use it for vibrations. There's quartz watches, right? They use the, they put a little bit of energy into the quartz crystal and the quartz crystals resonate at a certain frequency. So you can definitely create a certain frequency on the crystals. And do they have serious healing powers? I think some do. I think it's, there is some placebo effect, if not a lot, but I think whatever gives you, allows you to heal more power to you. Being a blunt, I think it's ridiculous, but one of my friends, she loves her crystal and believes they give off energy and stuff. There's no doubt that crystals can focus energy, like we use optics, we can use crystals for lasers. So they can definitely be used to focus energy, generate energy. They have a resonance. Beyond that, you know, I don't know the science well enough, beyond my physics bachelors and mathematics, bachelors, minor, right? This thing, I forget what this is called, it's got a silky feel to it. It's very cool. It's layered, I don't know the name of it, but it's layered fine crystals of mica. Okay, and it gives it a silky feel. I forget what it's called. It's not soap stone, but it's soft. It can be soft anyway. Okay, pretty cool. It's got a nice glare to it. Soft or bendable? Bendable? I don't have any bendables, but soft for sure. Here, take a look. Powdery. Take a look. This thing, this rock I had was solid rock 30 years ago. Okay, 20 years ago, but slowly it's been weathered. See that? It's just falling apart now. I don't know what it is. It's like, crumbly. Oh my god, it just totally breaks off, right? See that? But it was fully solid when I picked it up. Let's see if you can focus on that. And these guys here are from my plants. Let's see it a lot, right? So this thing, let me take a look. Put this guy here. And here's another one that's going through. Let me give my hands a nice little wipe. As you can tell, I've been through these rocks. Some just taking a look at them. Just coming here. And here is sort of a clay that, again, this was solid when I went to sort of organize my crystal, crystal, crystals and rocks, the area that I keep them. I picked it up and it just broke apart, right? I'll focus if I bring one of them close. See that? You can just break it. It just falls apart. That's the reason. This is one of the reasons brick houses in areas where, you know, they're earthquake activity. Not a good idea to be inside a brick house if there's an earthquake. They don't bend. They break, right? Hello, Chicho. This looks like some awesome. How are you? I'm doing fantastic on this beautiful morning. And here's another one. So I took all the rocks that I had that were falling apart and I put them in plates. I got to sort these out. So this was one complete piece as well. And take a look at this thing. This thing is super cool. Oh, Jesus Christ, that would have been loud. Sorry, gang. Take a look. Let's see if this is focusing. This will focus. Sorry about that sharp sound. Hey, come on. Epstein, how are you doing? Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, there you go. Take a look at that thing. Super cool. Like it's got a bubbliness to it. Nature is loud. Super cool. It's all cosmos, really. It looks like broccoli, yeah. I think this would have cooled very fast, right? And there's like quartz in the bottom of it. I think that's quartz. And this just looks like mineralization on top, right? It looks like an underwater plant, yeah. Looks like, you know what it looks like? It looks like those volcanoes in Hawaii when you see the lava go into the water and it forms like bubbles coming out. Super cool looking. I really like this. It looks like brains. And here's a lot of pyrite. See that? And again, this was all attached together, right? You can see some of the bubbling there or the brown brain looking thing. I'm not sure what mineral this is. This got to be sulfur because it's got the yellow. Here's another one that fell apart. Just crumbled. Look at this one. And these ones are little pyrite crystals, I believe in there. They just fell apart a long time ago. I'll take a look at this. It's really slick. From my materials lecture in college, my lecturer does this exact same kind of video, bringing in his rocks and crystals. And it always makes me think of you and your collection also for your materials lecture. Nice. Engineering, yeah. These things like totally falling apart. Materials are super cool. It's a universe on its own, right? And there's so much new materials that we've yet to discover or to create really. Pretty cool. Should we crack this open? I think these are all pyrites. I put it in a bag a long time ago. I want to crack it open, just for us to take a look at it. Nice. Here's pyrite crystals. Take a look. Little pyrite crystals. And they're cubic, right? My partner has a really large pyrite. Let's see if they'll focus. Super cool. Fools gold. Fools gold. $10,000. Who will pay me $1,000 for this? Fun. Fun. The big crystals of pyrite are awesome. The big crystals of pyrite are awesome. I'll put this here and sort it out in a different bag later. Like shiny little dust particles. You could break it down. I wonder how many people in history fell for this and gave up a huge fortune for this. As long as we're doing plates, let's do another one. Here is, I showed some of these before, my beach rocks. Here's another one. Again, it's crumbly, like an aerial view of landscape. Yeah. Chichu's charlatan voice. This guy's cool. The red is just oxidization of something. I don't think it's quartz with minerals. I wish I knew the names. I used to have little labels. All of these displayed in the display case with little written labels on each of them. And I still have the labels. I just have to match them to my minerals, to this collection. Like look at that. What a landscape. This guy's super cool. It's fairly smooth, beautiful color to it. The top must have been exposed more because it's more red, more oxidized. I believe. Right? So this would have been exposed to the elements more. And this part would have, again, you can tell, it was broken off of a larger piece. So it was less oxidized, hence more yellow than orange. Or wood collections. Yeah, indeed. I have something similar. I've never figured out what it is. I don't know what this is either. This has got to be the host mineral with impurities of a lot of iron, I think. But what is the host mineral? I don't know. Maybe it's just pure mineral of some kind. And it's got a very nice smooth feel to it. Really. And I got this thing. I really don't know what this is. I think this is sort of clay or shale from a sort of an ocean area where it was really highly weathered. Yeah, I'm thinking slick my clay as well. And all of these are solid in there. It's cool. I like it. And then my beach rocks, three of my beach rocks, I strode yesterday. Take a look at this. Here's one more of the quartz crystals that I have with mineralization of other mineral, maybe just more quartz that was forming on top of the quartz crystals. Super cool. Looks like an alien. Yeah, the other one did for sure Eduardo. This one's like, very cool. It's quartz mineralization on top of another crystal. And the other crystals, I don't know what those are. I'm assuming those are quartz as well. And on, well, this is the top. One way to figure out what this stuff is, you look at the bottom, right? And you can tell it's quartz. And then there's, you come on here and you see the full-on crystals and the little, little guys. That's crazy cool. Again, thank you for the follows and the subs. I like it. Here's another one that's very similar to this that I showed that it was smooth, but it's more white. And again, this one is very smooth as well. This one with the greenish, I'm assuming it's got a little bit of olive in there. This one doesn't. But see this, this guy is more of the color of the inside there, the layer there. I forget what this is. I used to know this. Lots of mica, lots of mica. See those? Plains just reflecting. Lots of mica, lots of mica. Here's another, again, don't forget. Free Assange, Free Assange. It's just as a one of focus on, there we go. Free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that is being crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capital as power for humanity. More on our Julian Assange and WikiLeaks playlist. And of course you can follow their social media, WikiLeaks, and get information as to what is going on there. There's felt spars and quartz and maybe little pyrite crystals. Check out this one. This is quartz crystals. And then with some kind of, I guess this must be rose quartz on top. So you got quartz crystals. And then pink. I'm assuming is rose quartz, but I really don't know what gives it the pink color. Trace iron, bit storm, yeah? Titanium or magnesium makes a rose. Oh, that's cool. Titanium, really? Magnesium as well. Here's a big chunk of quartz. I love my quartz. And then I'm not sure what gives it the blackness. Just reading off Wiki. Cool. The blackness must be mica, right? The really dark, but then the smokiness. This is smoky quartz, right? I'm pretty sure anyway. So the question is what gives it the smoky color? So magnesium, iron, trace iron, and titanium gives quartz the rose color. What gives quartz the smoky dark color? It can't be mica because you don't see the little flakes of mica. What's this? There's a little crystal there. I don't know. So there's a little bit of rustiness in there. So there must be iron in there. The smoky color results from a silicon formed from the silicon dioxide by natural irradiation. Very cool. Now we know. Now we know. Thank you very much, Bitstorm. Cool. And it's got a very nice feel to it. As you can tell, I like quartz. I like quartz. Take a look at this one. I don't know what this is. It could be petrified, like resin, the tree resin or something. I forget what it's called, but I don't think so. And it's not wood. Like it's not petrified wood. What is this? I must have known many, many moons ago because I made it into my collection. Flint. And it gets into the smoothness of it. Flint was used by the Native Americans to create arrowhead and weapon. And it has a waxy appearance like that. Really? It is really hard. Like you can't scratch it with your fingernail anyway. And it is really hard. Fetish for rocks? No. That is 100% okay. I'm going to allow your comments. Allow. Very hard to identify stuff from. Very, very hard to identify stuff from a video indeed. Here's another felt spark. We looked at felt spars yesterday, right? And felt spars. Actually, is this felt spark? Because this is soft. See that? Here, let me show you. Felt spark in general is hard, right? So if I put my fingernail on there, see, take a look. Let me show it to you close up, right? So that's the structure of it. There's definitely crystal structure to it. It looks like it would break in my hands. Be careful. Be careful. But take a look at it. It is solid. It's hard. But you can scratch it. So take a look at it. I'm going to scratch there, right? See that? So you can scratch it. I'm not sure. So that's why I say I don't know if it's felt spark or not. It's not soapstone. You can't scratch a felt spark with your thumbnail. Felt spark is a six on the Mohs scale. Yeah. So I don't know what this is. The structure seems to be the same. Like for example, here's, we looked at some felt spark yesterday, right? But here are felt spars, green, right? But these ones I can't scratch. Like, no way. And it's smoother than this, right? So here's green felt spark. I love the greenness of the felt spark. I don't think green felt spars is common. The big gray rock in the background is we looked at it yesterday. It's shale with fossils in it. Let's put that there. Yeah. This guy's shale with lots of fossils on it. And we looked at this one yesterday too. Not one yesterday too. Here, I'll show you this one again. Just Speedy Gonzales stuff. It's pretty heavy, right? So it's tons of fossils. You got shells in there, trilobites in there, and whatnot. There's a chunk of some fossilized animal, right? I'm guessing some kind of trilobite. Bridges might be worth getting the Crystal Bible by Judy Hall. There's about three books in the series. Cool, cool, cool. To identify crystals, photos, their photos, raw, and polished form. Cool. Here's more of that smooth stuff. These guys, these guys, but these ones. Take a look at this one. It's super smooth. Look at that. That's definitely the Micah. Micah there, right? Let's see if there's a little focus. My hand isn't letting it focus. So this is, again, I don't know the name of this guy. Here's another quartz crystal, right? Oh, it's a lots of crystal. Yeah, this one is shiny, for sure. Take a look. Like, look at the glow on that. The reflection. That's what Micah does, right? It's a perfect reflector. Well, in terms of rocks, anyway. I was about 12 years, a year old me was, but I still know of it. Yeah, when I was younger, I knew more about the rocks than I do now. By the way, hello, Absurdakana. What are you doing? Stones are so cool, to be honest. I'm so angry. My father made me throw mine. Oh, no. Let's throw it out of comic book collection. I had a natural tiger's eye and didn't know the value back then. Oh, no. Here comes the leaf blower collector again. These ones are very well-defined. Look at that. Beautiful. Very solid. It's got some black mineralization in there. I don't know what the black mineralization is there. Do you live next door to my neighborhood? It's a nice piece, of course. Very pretty. Very pretty, Absurdakana. Very pretty. I love it. And it's got well-defined, shiny surfaces, right? The planes, the crystal planes. Beautiful. And the bottom of it, right? Looks like there's a vein of something there, too. Milky quartz. Is that what they call it? Due to the cloudiness of the crystal? Cool. Milky quartz. Milky quartz. Most of these I collected in the field. That's where I got most of my collection. Okay. There are some of these that were bought from like mom and pop places that when we went on field trips, there were families that had little basements full of rocks. That they sold to schools that went there for field trips and stuff, which was super cool. Let me show you here. Okay. I'm going to show you one of my partner's quartz's. Okay. Check this out. Look at this one. Here's a quartz crystal. I was going to hold this off if we had time to take a look at it because it's not part of my collection. It's my partner's collection. But since we're looking at quartz, this is a huge quartz crystal, right? You can see the planes, right? It's sort of the same planes as this, right? So this is a bigger version of this, of one of these, right? And it's got mineralization of something else on top. See that? That's the layer of mineralization on top of the quartz crystal. And supposedly it's rare to get this from what my partner tells me to get quartz crystals with this type of mineralization on it. It's a beautiful piece. It's a beautiful piece. Here, let's take a look. See if we can focus on that. Look at that. Like what a trippy thing, right? Look at that. Wow. Wow. Just imagine rock climbing this if you find a gigantic version of this. Look at that layer. Very cool. Very cool. Makes me want to go outside. Crap. They're indeed, indeed. Seriously. Like there's so much. You could spend the day looking at this thing. You got to have the wall. Look at this thing. Like so cool. Tomorrow I'll go inside. And look at that. This is the quartz, right? Let's continue with my collection. Here's another igneous rock. Lots of quartz. Lots of mica. Lots of falspar in there. Most likely. Lots of mica. Black mica. The original Pokemon. Pandemic watch. How are you doing? Hey chichou. How are you today, man? Oh, that's a fine specimen indeed. That crystal quartz one for sure. Dragon's notifications never went out. Oh, they never went out. Too bad. Too bad. Here's another quartz. Just a nice quartz. It doesn't have the crystallization. Probably in my nude scale it does, right? But nice quartz. Nice shine to it, right? Twitch not sending out notifications. What's up with that? The hiccup on these platforms is crazy. Maybe this quartz sent it out. Here's another quartz. Some kind of minerals there, right? All my brain can think is what some of these would look like in a rock tumble hole, man. You would get hurt. Well, maybe it was original store of value in some cases as well as spiritual. Store of value indeed. Crystals and gems have always been a great store of value. More rocks. Discord that sent it out? Okay, great. Right on discord. Discord is good. And if you guys aren't on discord, you should join our discord. I don't know what that is. It's just another clay thing. Here's another quartz. Check this out. Lots of pie right in there. Absurd. A rock tumbler. That's right. That's what it is. My partner's got some polished stuff. Thank you, Cheryl. Gang, you want to get notifications. Make sure you get your notifications. Join our discord page. Discord is pretty good in sending out notifications. I like igneous rocks. Basically, you throw the rock in a cylindrical container with some water and then it polishes it. All the rocks super smoothly cool. I personally don't want all my rocks and gems and stuff to be polished. I like the raw lookness of it. I do like some of the stuff polished for sure. I would love to sometimes have the cutter of the rocks cut the rocks and polish one side. And my partner has some of those rocks where one side is polished and the other side is raw. So you get a feel for what it looks like. My grand uncle was a mineralologist. Super cool stories where he had cases of specimens in his house, some with black lights. Yeah, there's some that glow under black light. Here's another rock I picked up. I don't know what the significance of this one is. Again, it's just mineralization of stuff. This stuff is my blood carting around rocks when I move. Yeah, me too. They're heavy. Moving rocks is heavier than moving books. I got lots of books and some rocks. Well, now we've got lots of rocks and lots of books. Moving can be great exercise. I wish I hope they're still there. If not all fine more, fine more. I prefer being able to see both states rather than only polished. But polished are gorgeous, polished are gorgeous. But I'm with Cheryl. I like seeing both states. Check this one out. I'm bringing out some smaller rocks that I have here. These are more of the coral fossilization that we looked at before yesterday. So this is, I believe, coral fossilized. Super cool. Absurdical. I also prefer the rough but some saples of the polished are nice too. Tiger Eye. Yeah, I think my partner has a Tiger Eye. Super cool. Tiger Eye course, for example, is pretty while rough but it's absolutely beautiful. Really comes out after it's been polished indeed. Books plus rocks. I know the drill. So heavy. So heavy. Look at that. That's beautiful. Really. When will you show us some of your partner's art? We have a case. We have a video out there. The first crystal video that I shared was showing my partner's collection. I'm actually going to create a crystal mineral fossil rock playlist on YouTube. But if you do Chicho crystals, there's a video that we put out where I show go through my, when we moved into the space like five years ago when I was unboxing all the crystals and rocks and minerals. And we go through all of it basically. And it's beautiful. Her collection will blow you away. She worked in a crystal store for a few years and was able to get her hands on some amazing saples. There's some of that stuff right there. That was maybe, maybe. Oh, there's some of these guys. Take a look. See those flat guys there? These guys right there. That's the same guys as these guys, I believe. Right? That we looked at yesterday. Take a look. See that? These guys, and I got a plate full of these crumbled on me after I washed it. Right? Not the, not these flat guys, but the material hosting it. Right? Crumbled. And this seems to contain the same type of crystals right there. Right? So for sure, I think it's the same type. Right? I'm going to put this with these guys as well in the same plate so they're all together. We'll put it together. Fossils are badass too, but they're much harder to identify. There's some more rocks. Major, major rusting on your oxidization. Right? Take a look at this one. That looks like a face right there. Check that out. That guy right there looks like a face. There's the eye, there's the nose, and there's a mouth. Oh, aliens. Look at that thing. And he's smiling. There's a smiling rock face right there. Super cool. Super cool. It's incredible just how many things lived and died in this planet indeed. Another one you pick up. I had three faces on the same stone, really. And I like this because it shows the mineralization right there of vein. Right? See that? Nice vein goes on. And what is that vein? Gold. Yes. I love finding images in stones. Yeah. It's like cloud watching. Right? Here's more tourmaline, I believe. Another face on the left. Was there? Oh, we moved on. Take a look at this. Then thinking of all the hidden scenes inside indeed, the stories told. This is tourmaline. Inside, I believe this is felt spar. It's got the feel of it. This one I don't know. It's got a beautiful greenish tint to it. And this is like, oh, here's another felt spar. This belongs with my felt spars. This belongs with the other felt spar. This, I like the green felt spar, really. I think it's absolutely beautiful. And I like the planes, the geometry of the felt spar. Right? Tourmaline comes in a huge variety of colors. And each color has a special name. I forget what the black one is called though. Yeah, I have black and brown tourmaline here. We looked at some brown tourmaline yesterday, which is great. But really, I love this green felt spar. Very cool. Look at that shine, eh? And unpolished. This is unpolished, right? This is in raw nature. Take a look at this one. Quartz with a crystal of something in there. The sun is shining, so the camera is now trying to figure out how to focus on this. Scroll. That's the black tourmaline. Scroll. Oh, is that what it's called? The black tourmaline. The sun shining on it. Quartz with other minerals. That one right before. Carve a thin plate off that inside and make a necklace. Yeah. Yeah, you could. And the felt spar is very solid rock, right? Again, don't forget. Free Assange, free Assange, free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist. That is, trying to bring transparency and accountability of capital as power to humanity. Let's see if this will focus. It should be able to get a crystal there. The black one. I wonder what that one is. Lots of quartz in there. And then more igneous. Just straight up igneous rock, right? Beautiful. I just love the sort of polkadotty. Look at this, right? White, gray, black. And you get pyrite in there at times, right? Gold. Beautiful. Look at the mica. Again, more. And I believe there's tourmaline in this. Maybe I see striations. Look at that. Here's another. I think those are metamorphic rocks. Igneous tend to be a bit less shining, except for volcanic glass, aka obsidian. So these ones are metamorphic, you believe, yeah? Possibly. It might be. I live in a place area where we've got lots of different types of igneous rock. This one I don't know. This one's metamorphic, you're saying I believe, right? Maybe. Maybe the other ones were. And metamorphic rock, for those of you that want to know, is a rock that's formed by putting other types of rocks under high pressure and high heat. And high pressure, really. High heat follows high pressure. And it makes the rocks harder to ascertain. Especially sedimentary rocks. Here's more rose quartz. It's where the pinkish of it is not coming out as well in the camera. But there is a pinkish look to this. Metamorphic rocks are usually a mixture of minerals, like granite. It has a lot of different minerals that give it that pretty texture and color, yeah? So this has a really good, it's got a pink color to it. You can see it more further away. Closer up, there's less feel of the pinkiness of it. Here, let's see. This is white, and that's got the pink color, right? So rose quartz and more milky quartz, I guess. This guy's heavy. Let's take a look. No, it's pretty hard. This is so white. Like crazy white. Look at this thing. So white. Pretty. Look at the whiteness of this thing. It just stands out. This has got to be a felt spar. Just the plane, the cut on it, right? Take a look. It's got to be a felt spar. This cut, the geometry of it. Let's see if the focus is pretty thin. Absurd across. Sedimentary rocks are usually what you find fossils in. Yeah, but you can get metamorphic sedimentary rocks, or sedimentary rocks that have been under high pressure temperature, because they are usually, so sedimentary rocks, because they are usually, this one's a really heavy rock. It's pretty heavy. It's not magnetite. Yeah, there's doesn't attach to the magnet, but it's got iron in it for sure. So sedimentary rocks are usually what you find fossils in, because they are really just hardened versions of mud, sand, clay, etc. If you grind up a piece of sandstone, you'll get sand. Slate and limestone are other examples. Slate, I believe, was used for chalkboard before blackboards were manufactured. Really, that's cool. As you can tell, my collection is associated with a lot of, a lot of quartz and a lot of sort of minerals. And you use slate, by the way. One thing, one place that you use slate, I used to have one, was slate pool tables, where the pool table is sitting on slabs of slate. Playing on a slate pool table is amazing. Amazing. Ah, check, check, that's right, pandemic watch. Take a look. This is one of the ones we looked at yesterday with the, here, let me show you, let me bring these guys here as well. We looked at these guys yesterday, right, this mineralization. I forget what this is called. It's actually rare, this one. This blue mineralization mineral that you see here is quite rare. And finding this vein is beautiful, right? And here's another chunk of it. This is how rare it is. I found these in a grub, though, right? So I'm going to keep these together. It's beautiful color to it. Like really, very beautiful color to it. Okay, I've never found any stone like this. Nice find. Yeah, this was rare. Like when I found this, it was like, oh, so excited. I wish I remember what the name of this thing was. Yeah, Cheryl, I love this one. Seriously, just beautiful. Just beautiful. So cool, so cool. Blue stream rare in nature. Grab some more of these little little things I have. Show you. Oh, look at this one. Beautiful. $10,000. Look at this little guy, just a little teeny-meeny one. Donny thing. So I'm Cheeto. How you doing, brother? Nice guy. Thank you, brother. This is years of, years of collecting and working in the field of geophysics, right? Surround yourselves with things you love again. Brings you happiness and people you love. We can't have Barney's. Hey, Cheeto. What's going on? We're looking at my crystal rock mineral collection. Iceberg. Plants, rocks. Looks like a mini asteroid. Looks like a mini asteroid, the other one. Yeah, pretty sure. Lots of pyrite. Lots of pyrite. What's the difference to geophysics and geologists? We're going to Barney's. I asked that question from, that's the question that got me to get into geophysics. Focus on rocks, I imagine. Indeed, geophysics can focus on rocks as well, but this is a question that I ask my grade 11 and grade 12 geology, earth science and geology instructor. I remember this well. Geophysics is a bigger picture. Okay, here's what my teacher said and I had taken grade 11 earth science with him, right? And he was a really good teacher. Fantastic teacher. Sure, Elder God knows the answer. I know you know the answer. Elder God, how are you doing? And I've mentioned this before, by the way, someone has to come up with a punchline. This is the punchline. Check this out. So I took grade 11 earth science with him and loved the course. And he was a really good teacher and he cared and he explained how nature works and stuff. And I've always loved nature. I think, personally, I think earth science should be a mandatory course. Here's a little bit more blue. Check this out, gang. Earth science should be a mandatory course in high school. There's like blue there, right? Mandatory course in high school, as far as I'm concerned. We as human beings should know, understand the planet we live on, right? So I took earth science with him. I found out he was teaching geology 12. So next year, I took geology 12, right? And you know, we're learning geology and start talking about geophysics. And I was like, and I was taking physics and mathematics and chemistry, right? So I was full of sciences and I didn't understand geophysics. He mentioned it a few times and I put up my hand and I said, listen, and his name was Mr. Stewart. I remember him well. And by the way, I thanked him. Years later, I went up to him and said, thank you very much for your course because of how fantastic you were. I decided to go into that field because you made it so interesting. So I put up my hand and I said, Mr. Stewart, what's the scoop? I don't understand what the difference is between geologists and geophysicists. And he looked at me and he looked at the class. He goes, listen, geologists know where oil should be found. Geophysicists know how to find it. And I sort of went, what? Because geologists know where oil should be found. Geophysicists know how to find it. And I sort of went, well, then geophysicists might be more sought after, right? He goes, yeah, probably. Because they know how to do something instead of thinking about the theoretical. They know how to find something. So from that, I went, I don't know if that's 100% true because geologists know where to find oil and minerals. And less oil, more minerals, mining and stuff like this. But that was sort of what made me go into geophysics, aside from the physics and the mathematics. This got a nice greenish tint to it. I think we've seen this type before. Very cool. Thanking teachers gives back. Thanking teachers gives back. Did we look at this one? Yeah, we did look at that one. Here's another quartz. Here's mica. And here's more blue. Check it out. This, I remember this while, we went to this quarry and it was known for this mineral, very rare. And we're looking to find the blueness of it. We ended up finding, I ended up finding something. I'm going to put this with the blue guys. So the blueness is right there. It will come out well enough. Is that aquamarine? I don't know. Is it in that video all I got? Cool, cool, cool. Here's another little bit of blue. I'm putting, this is good actually. I'm sorting my rock collection. Check that out. Here's another blue. So I'm able to put everything in one place again. That's how rare this is. I was, I was holding onto crystals, rocks this big. I never had a teacher that put me on my engineering path, but I did have that one teacher that taught me how to be kind to others. Oh man, then that, that's an amazing teacher. I have one of those as well. Sister Gerald Bear in grade nine. The kindest teacher I've ever had. What a kind human being. The blue ones, the blue rocks are from Ontario. I'm pretty sure that's where I found them. Another course with lots of mica and stuff. This might actually just be glass, but I kept it. These are the last, last five pieces here that I'm going to show you guys. Check this out. This is again, it's got a little bit of greenish tint to it. Is it terminaline? I'm not absolutely sure. I don't think so. I don't see the striations on there, but tight. Oh, it might be appetite too. You're right. It might be appetite. And I remember the name S. It started off with an S, but it might be appetite. It from Canada. Yeah, it is Canada, Ontario. And I think we have enough time after these five. I'm going to show you a little bit, a couple of more rocks, five more rocks from my partner's collection. Just random, random pieces. This one is pretty because it's quartz. It's got mica, but it's got like yellowish tint and orange to it, rusty. This one is from this guy, I believe, where did I put it? There's a trunk from this guy that fell off. I'll have to put it together, keep it together. Where would it be? How's our thing work? But I think it's from this piece. So I'm going to put it together, keep them together. Okay. I love this piece by the way. And oh, look at this. Look at the blueness of this one. Nice. So are we deciding that this is appetite? Look at the blueness of this. Nice. So it's got a layer of blue, nicely focused. By the other hand, maybe it'll focus better. Hard to say, but the tint of the color is about right. And location, is it? Okay. Put these together. Let me show you five more pieces from my partner's collection. Let me show you these guys. Amazing specimens. Did we say blue is rare? In nature, indeed, indeed. Look at this one. Look at this one. Look at that. Blue kryptonite. Look at this piece. Agree with gold. It does look about right, but it could be other things. Wow. Wow. Azurite. It could be Azurite. Look at this. Absolutely beautiful piece. Lapis. Azurite. Mexico. That's fabulous. Is it from Mexico? This one? Maybe. My partner will know. She knows her collection well. Very, very well. And it's got a crystal structure there too. You can tell. You can see it sort of. See that? That's fabulous. Yeah. Imagine that two mile wide hanging out and there's interstellar space. Lots of Azurite from Africa too. Cool. And gang, I've been down a silver mine in Mexico. It was one of the trippiest experiences I've ever had. What crazy conditions. And green. Look at the green on this. This thing is so fluorescent color. Look at that. Beautiful thing. Malachite. Yep. This is it. I think so too. Look at that. Absolutely beautiful. You could take down Superman with this. Omega man. Look of polished version of Malachite. It's incredible. Cool. Cool. Cool. Beautiful. Check this out. You want to see blue and green together? You want to see blue and green together? There you go. What a specimen. Are those crystals good for you? As in energy wise? I never really fully, I don't know. All I know is they bring us joy and that's good enough for me. Wow. Azurite and Maraca are both copper derived. So they are commonly found together. Yeah. So mineral deposits. Right? Look at this thing. Just trippy. Let me get this thing focused better. Look at that. So cool. So cool. Look at that. Like the thing that looks like a road. Got to go. Thanks for my pleasure, Danite. Thanks for popping in. I hope you have a fantastic day, brother. Gorgeous. Absolutely gorgeous piece. I really like this piece. Close up. Look at it. Nice close up. Look. Very cool. Very cool. Check out this one. Look at this quartz crystal. Turquoise in there. It's so, it's a crystal social. Crystal. Ah, you found the timestamp on it. 1040. Nice elder god. Nice quartz crystal. Beautiful. Rare. I don't think it's this blue color to it. I don't think that's very common. Yeah, Cheryl. Super beautiful. Crystal cola. Ah, thanks for the pronunciation of Surdukan. Amethyst. Yeah. Big gigantic piece of amethyst. Crystal. Your favorite really. Nice. Look at that. You just woke up elder god. Good morning to you. We're good evening to you elder god. This is so fun. Yeah. Agreed. And I'm going to show you one more piece and I don't know what this is, but look at this thing. Look at this guy. Okay gang, what is this? What is this? It's got a metallic feel to it. Okay. I don't know what this is. Like it's, it's stibnite. I don't know what this is. Look at that. And there's another crystal growing out of it. Stibnite. Yeah, stibnite. More kryptonite eyes. This is probably the one that Superman throws into the Antarctic to make his fortress of solitude. Right. I think it's stibnite. Absurdukan says. Was your hands after handling that? Really? Wash your hands after handling this? How come? Tell me, tell me. Stibnite contains the element antimoia, which is not good for humans to have. Really? Kind of like touching lead. Oh, what? Okay. I gotta go wash my hand. Good thing we're looking at this last one. Thank you for letting me know, gang. I'll pass it on to my partner. Don't lick it. Don't lick it. Okay. I won't lick it and we'll keep it out of the way of the cats. Super cool. And it does have a sort of what I call a mercury shine to it. So super cool. Super cool. I'll wipe down my mouse as well. Definitely don't lick it. I'm gonna turn on my camera, gang. Because that's it. That's it. I got the sun shining in my eyes. I got the sun shining in my eyes. Gang, I hope you enjoyed the stream. Fantastic. Liquid metal. Liquid metal. I ain't saying anything I would not say. Thank you for being here, gang. I hope you enjoyed the collection. Finally, we got a chance to look at my rock mineral fossil and crystal collection, with a little teaser of my partners as well. So I think at some point we're gonna get a close-up look at my partner's collection as well. Okay. And because I think some of her stuff, as you can tell, will look amazing under the light. Right? Fantastic. Thumbs up. Thumbs up. 100% we do. Thank you very much for the cheers. Gold threads. Appreciate it. Gang, thank you for the follows. Thank you for the subs. My pleasure, Cheryl. Thank you for being here. Thank you to the mods for being here, taking care of business and making these streams, helping to make it extremely enjoyable. Fantastic. Fantastic. Great stream. My pleasure, gang. So we got three of these videos. So these streams will load up one after another on the platforms that we're sharing information. Okay. My pleasure. My pleasure. That's one of the beautiful things about having collections is sharing your collections, right? I wouldn't want these to be locked up in a box. At some point they were when it was doing moves, but it's amazing having them open to share and for people to see. Right? Elder God. Thank you. Thank you. Aside from that, gang, quick outro. 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