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Australians find graphene Oxide all over the beach
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 81002935:MV80OTMxMzAwXzkwMTM4MTY1X0JGODdFQTU1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 81002935:MV80OTMxMzAwXzkwMTM4MDk3X0Q3RDNGRDgx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 81002935:MV80OTMxMzAwXzkwMTM4MDQ0X0ZCNzREMjc2] I was thinking heavy mineral sands. But am not sure they're magnetic like that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_mineral_sands_ore_deposits [/quote] Just following up. Magnetite is often part of heavy mineral sands. Magnetic separation is often used to separate the heavy minerals from quarts. https://faculty.uml.edu/Nelson_Eby/Forensic%20Geology/Exercises/Heavy%20Minerals%20and%20Magnetic%20Separation.pdf [quote:Study]The simplest form of magnetic separation is by hand magnet, a procedure which works for only one common mineral - magnetite. Other minerals having magnetic susceptibility are separated by using an apparatus that can generate strong electromagnetic fields.[/quote] Not saying one way or another, but those ladies could possibly have just "discovered" magnetite-laden heavy mineral sands and then did a textbook method of hand separating them. [/quote] Here where I'm at occasionally after a storm there will be streaks of black sand. I first thought it was oil. I posted here on it years ago. Someone said it was volcanic stuff. Then I discovered it could be heavy mineral sands. Here, at my beach, decades ago, they used to mine hte beach for heavy mineral sands. They still mine ancient sand dunes a few dozen miles inland for heavy mineral sands, specifically titanium. Anyway, hey, maybe they're now dumping stuff on us out of planes and it is washing up on beaches. I won't rule it out. Most importantly, people should question it and research it and find out if it is possible. That should look up atmospheric aerosol injection. [/quote]
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Watch this. Look how it grows and attaches to her hand (which isn't a magnet.) How did this get on the sand? Has it come off jabbed people? Been sprayed?
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