Nice job Kurtle. Loads of fun’s, but not really helpful in identification.🤣. Maybe I should take one to the river when getting gems, those zircons are hard to see, but that 295 wavelength had a great glow.
I agree - I didn’t learn much about identification but heaps of fun! I had the same thought… I’m curious to test it in the field and see what happens 🤔
@@Kurtleman yo yo yo! u've stumbled into a magical discovery i encourage you to uncover the secret veil into our true enviroment we are surrounded by electro-magnetic energy everywhere toroidal forces best descripted by imagine that in 1666 mr.newton aka fake izach slice apple in half two's(truth's)A cross.(box)section of pan'dora's inside( magna)tude of it's energy (flows) a (constant'and'op)osising toroid(al) force field that governs x-ray u.v ray light energy sound vibration cymatic frequrncies this introduction an angle(angel)enlightening realm filled with hidden sectrets in plain sight. REPLY IF LEARN ANY NEW FOUND INFO HIDDEN IN PASSAGES(passageways) from literature art religion sci(l)ence nature georaphy tapography.IT'S ALL AROUND WAITING TO BE FOUND only when it is spoken out aloud about does it existance become reality based in fact & not ficticiously hidden from us all.☆j.c.a☆ I Am ☆joedog☆ Me Myself & I care about all who i know & all knowledge which they & i wish to learn about & inspiration is key to this world... Good Luck & Good Health to All!!
@@Kurtleman oh yeah also not all natural Diamonds refract ultra violet light unsure about lab grown synthetic diamonds ability to glow using u.v ray, perhaps it may be depend which rock type kimberlite or lampronite they are sourced from? maybe heat treating for clarity or laser inclusion removal processes could be a factor in how much if any hewe is given off?☆joedog☆
That is so freaking cool! 👏👏👏
I want one (or 3)! 😂
I know right! Get a couple and we should go for some night searches!
I was also thinking about getting some good customs ones made 👌🏽
Nice job Kurtle. Loads of fun’s, but not really helpful in identification.🤣. Maybe I should take one to the river when getting gems, those zircons are hard to see, but that 295 wavelength had a great glow.
I agree - I didn’t learn much about identification but heaps of fun!
I had the same thought… I’m curious to test it in the field and see what happens 🤔
395,365,254 rough dimonds, zemstones testing purpose which is best
I think the 365 is good all rounder and price range
@@Kurtleman tq.
Specific rocks do the same as well.
Do you know of any? 🤔
@@Kurtleman yo yo yo! u've stumbled into a magical discovery i encourage you to uncover the secret veil into our true enviroment we are surrounded by electro-magnetic energy everywhere toroidal forces best descripted by
imagine that in 1666 mr.newton aka
fake izach slice apple in half two's(truth's)A cross.(box)section of pan'dora's inside( magna)tude of it's energy (flows) a (constant'and'op)osising toroid(al) force field that governs x-ray u.v ray light energy sound vibration cymatic frequrncies this introduction an angle(angel)enlightening realm filled with hidden sectrets in plain sight. REPLY IF LEARN ANY NEW FOUND INFO HIDDEN IN PASSAGES(passageways) from literature art religion sci(l)ence nature georaphy tapography.IT'S ALL AROUND WAITING TO BE FOUND only when it is spoken out aloud about does it existance become reality based in fact & not ficticiously hidden from us all.☆j.c.a☆ I Am
☆joedog☆ Me Myself & I care about all who i know & all knowledge which they & i wish to learn about & inspiration is key to this world... Good Luck & Good Health to All!!
@@Kurtleman oh yeah also not all natural Diamonds refract ultra violet light unsure about lab grown synthetic diamonds ability to glow using u.v ray, perhaps it may be depend which rock type kimberlite or lampronite they are sourced from?
maybe heat treating for clarity or laser inclusion removal processes could be a factor in how much if any hewe is given off?☆joedog☆