These Stones GLOW in the Dark?!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • On today's Unboxing, Natalie is joined by Elizabeth (the geologist) to examine and discuss fluorescence, phosphorescence and a few types of gems that actually glow in the dark!
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Комментарии • 54

  • @Pootel
    @Pootel 5 лет назад +20

    Please make an episode on tenebrescent minerals. Such as hackmanite, tugtupite, scapolite etc.

    • @nak8490
      @nak8490 5 лет назад +3

      I didn't know Tugtupite and Scapolite were tenebrescent too. I know they're fluorescent and Tugtupite also being phosphorescent.

  • @Me-ev4ix
    @Me-ev4ix 5 лет назад +6

    There is a ghost town/museum where I live in Yuma AZ, called the Castle Dome Mine Museum that offers tours into the Hull mine that has a fluorescent chamber the walls florese 10 different colors under short and mid-wave ultra-violet light. One wall is almost completely red. There is also a huge gem and mineral show near by in Quartzsite AZ every Jan and Feb. I hope you can visit and see the mine and the gem show !

    • @hippiecowgirl4231
      @hippiecowgirl4231 5 лет назад +1

      jarringcreations , I will DEFINITELY be checking that out next time I do Quartzite ! Thanks for the info 👍, I love all rocks and minerals but I have an especially soft spot in my rockhounder heart for the fluorescent ones but I have never heard of that mine tour and I only live 3 hours away. That’s why I always read the comments, that’s where you get all the good info !

    • @Me-ev4ix
      @Me-ev4ix 5 лет назад +1

      @@hippiecowgirl4231 Awesome! Its totally worth the drive!!!

    • @firewoman7722
      @firewoman7722 3 года назад +1

      Peterson Rock Garden, Redmond. OR has a glow room too

  • @waltzworth
    @waltzworth 4 года назад +4

    I really like this episode, viewing the different features of each stone under different lighting! Thanks ladies for the showing!

    • @gems
      @gems  4 года назад +2

      Thank you for watching!

  • @crystaldawn2708
    @crystaldawn2708 5 лет назад +4

    !!!! These types of minerals are what got 4 year old me ridiculously stuck on loving all things to do with nature. (Class field trip to local museum, at one point they showed us a room full of beautiful gems and stones, and then hit the lights to UV. I thought I died and went to heaven.)

  • @Uabero
    @Uabero 4 года назад +7

    Came from today I found out. This was crazy interesting and informational. It seems like I'll find videos too often with irritating voices or redundant info or a lack of actual knowledge. Take note other channels, this is quality.

    • @Uabero
      @Uabero 4 года назад

      I want to also mention the absence of cringe in the humor department.

  • @cormiergames
    @cormiergames 5 лет назад +2

    Came from today I found out channel. Definitely going to check catalog of vids.

  • @janetkelly4280
    @janetkelly4280 2 года назад +1

    To all dog lovers, hello. My white German Shepard is a rock hound too. We have the same birthday and on that day we always go rock hunting. Two years ago I found something awesome. He smelled this rock and now digs up awesome all the time!!! Lol

  • @patriciamorgan6545
    @patriciamorgan6545 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for doing a fluorescent mineral episode! Fascinating to see. I recognized the zincite/willemite/franklinite specimen as soon as it was unboxed---I've been to the mines and museums in the Franklin/Stirling NJ area, and have a similar specimen myself. (Did my prior suggestions spark the idea for this episode? If so, THANKS!!) Very cool, indeed!

    • @ultramarinewaters9325
      @ultramarinewaters9325 Год назад +1

      Thank you so much ! I have a similar mineral at home and I have been trying to identify it!

  • @jennifermoody6987
    @jennifermoody6987 2 года назад +1

    Fluorescent Sodalite is another great one.. also called Yooperlite, it's abundant in the Great lakes areas, especially Lake Michigan. The Crystal Collector's channel has some awesome vids of how to find them in the edges of the lake at night with a UV light..definitely loved this video and hope to see more like it in the future

  • @nak8490
    @nak8490 5 лет назад +3

    That was quite informative and fun. 🐕

  • @KrogTharr
    @KrogTharr 2 года назад +1

    I bought a black light when I heard about this, so I could test it my Ruby Kyanite spheres… damn I almost passed out when I did it, they got so beautiful! They look like pink neon light bulbs!

  • @jesseechavarria2411
    @jesseechavarria2411 4 года назад +2

    Im all fir the bounce house idea!

  • @JamConcerned
    @JamConcerned 5 лет назад +5

    The green glow looks like kryptonite.

  • @NotAppIicabIe
    @NotAppIicabIe 5 лет назад +3

    🐕 good episode! Makes me want a ruby now hehe.

    • @nicholashamilton1898
      @nicholashamilton1898 5 лет назад +1

      I own a raw Ruby gemstone from Thailand,it glows this beautiful red pink rose, color.

  • @katrussell6819
    @katrussell6819 3 года назад +1

    Yuperlights are cool, too.

  • @rimaghosh9904
    @rimaghosh9904 2 года назад

    Excellent explanation

  • @finncochrane2321
    @finncochrane2321 Год назад +1

    Could you please do a vid on goodelite
    Is it only found I new Zealand

  • @dwdE115
    @dwdE115 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video again Natalie . We always called the effect (after glow). PS Natalie you have glowy look like a Burmese ruby.

  • @nigelthornberry7513
    @nigelthornberry7513 5 лет назад +1

    thanks for the video always so much to learn =) 🐶🐕🐩

  • @brianjohnson8834
    @brianjohnson8834 Год назад +1

    Its not glow in the dark unless it glows under its own power.

  • @robomatrix4582
    @robomatrix4582 2 года назад

    the host is glowing, because her intelligence is amazing. also that stone is part of the calcite family, most of them glow.

  • @marionbradley6236
    @marionbradley6236 2 года назад

    Awesome! 🙂❤

  • @ngneer999
    @ngneer999 5 лет назад +2

    Elizabeth: Please look again at the effects of UVA, UVB, and UVC as I think you have it a little mixed. I'm in no way an expert but I live close to the mines in Franklin NJ and am building a display for my collection. As I understand it, UVA (long wave) is not dangerous. UVB is the cancer and sunburn wavelength as it has a short enough wavelength to damage organic chemicals (DNA) and is still long enough wavelength to penetrate skin. UVC can be stopped by almost anything but with it's very high energy it will destroy organics including the surface of skin and eyes. You can buy UVC tubes on the internet with no problem. One of my co-workers put one in his fish tank to kill bacteria and all the fish died.

    • @firewoman7722
      @firewoman7722 3 года назад

      I believe UVA does burn the skin

  • @playframe6231
    @playframe6231 11 дней назад

    fluorescence is hardly the same thing as glowing. One requeres fluorescent light, the other requeres darkness

  • @commanderdingdong422
    @commanderdingdong422 5 лет назад

    Thank you 🐶

  • @JonathanS89
    @JonathanS89 5 лет назад +4

    That's so cool, you got to hold uranium lol

  • @sothaoul8703
    @sothaoul8703 Год назад

    All kind of these stone can keep in the house?

  • @EloquenceAotearoa
    @EloquenceAotearoa 4 года назад

    Cool video

  • @enocborje9771
    @enocborje9771 Год назад

    Good morning mam maramiy po detu sa Pilipinas na Rak mineral

  • @emmanuelmurillo8665
    @emmanuelmurillo8665 5 лет назад

    Nice

  • @offimatrix4897
    @offimatrix4897 5 лет назад +2

    should have saved the glow in the dark for Halloween :)

    • @RF-Ataraxia
      @RF-Ataraxia 5 лет назад +3

      It's still the spooky month, so I guess it fits just as good :P

  • @jjjnettie
    @jjjnettie 5 лет назад

    :) love it

  • @saleebanaxmedorshe9322
    @saleebanaxmedorshe9322 2 года назад

    What you mean this do not take

  • @dr.tinsaienegash2536
    @dr.tinsaienegash2536 Год назад

    That is not glowing it's just florescent

  • @sherrizanoli1398
    @sherrizanoli1398 5 лет назад

    My Kunzites phosphoeres.

  • @millieloves2
    @millieloves2 3 года назад

    🔥🌪️🔥 OMG nice🔥🌪️🔥

  • @aestheticenergyinc.9614
    @aestheticenergyinc.9614 4 года назад

    🐶🐕🦮🐕‍🦺🐩

  • @thehumanperson7448
    @thehumanperson7448 4 года назад

    Flapjack

  • @paulsweangen8439
    @paulsweangen8439 2 года назад

    🐕🐈🐅🐆

  • @korvatusklok4059
    @korvatusklok4059 4 года назад

    🐩

  • @lightinthewind
    @lightinthewind 5 лет назад

    🐶🐕🐩

  • @abhilekhR1
    @abhilekhR1 2 года назад

    Please talk less show the true fact if it is real stone