Since you pointed out awhile back that you are a geologist, I wanted to know why some rocks seem to form in uniform patterns.Rocks.
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Crystals.Since you pointed out awhile back that you are a geologist, I wanted to know why some rocks seem to form in uniform patterns. This link below shows some Magnetite but it looks as if someone through together a bunch of triangles.
Why would something be found like that?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetite
You can click on the photo to get a closer look.
The short answer is crystallization. It happens when the atoms have the opportunity to arrange themselves into repeating structures. The variables are pressure, heat, time and weathering (plus others).<snipped for space>
Oh, rightCrystals yes, sorry about that. But look how at the straight lines. How can that happen naturally?
As Gronk said, Chemistry bitsCrystals yes, sorry about that. But look how at the straight lines. How can that happen naturally?
Thanks for the two links. The second one was even better. But one thing that I don't understand is how do you get squares and trianglesOh, right
That largely depends on how the molecules fit together. Different shaped molecules will tessellate together in different patterns. Cubic and hexagonal are very common ones.
This vid explains it far better than I could...
Well spotted that the centres are often far more chaotic than the full grown crystal.Thanks for the two links. The second one was even better. But one thing that I don't understand is how do you get squares and trianglesout of round drops of salty water. Some did seem to start forming round but still formed straights edges.
Seems that they should have formed round like the drop but they didn't.
So it's kind of like a key and a lock. The atoms fit best in a uniform pattern. Pulling other atoms to it as it grows and attach themselves best at those points.Well spotted that the centres are often far more chaotic than the full grown crystal.
I'll try to explain this in simpler terms.
The molecules have an easier time bonding with other molecules if the pattern has no flaws. Over the course of time the areas where the pattern has no flaws grow faster than those areas that do have flaws. What you're seeing is that part of the pattern which has grown the fastest, often swamping and smothering the other crystal edges that are forming and stopping them in their tracks. This causes a chaotic centre surrounded by a very uniform shell.
Because crystals are natural. =PCrystals yes, sorry about that. But look how at the straight lines. How can that happen naturally?
Yeah it's due to the crystalline shapes certain mineral compounds form in nature. I'm not a chemist, so I can't explain exactly why these crystal forms take the form they have, but think for example of carbon. In graphite for example, the carbon atoms are arranged quite differently then in diamond, even though they are completely made up of pure carbon, resulting in very different material properties.Since you pointed out awhile back that you are a geologist, I wanted to know why some rocks seem to form in uniform patterns. This link below shows some Magnetite but it looks as if someone through together a bunch of triangles.
Why would something be found like that?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetite
You can click on the photo to get a closer look.
Dude, you are stealing my thunder! Even though weathering does not have an influence on the pure shape of the crystals.The short answer is crystallization. It happens when the atoms have the opportunity to arrange themselves into repeating structures. The variables are pressure, heat, time and weathering (plus others).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystallization
There are some oddities such as the chernobylite crystals which are only found in the corium at Chernobyl.
There are also crystals that have a structure that repeats over time, never truly becoming a single solid crystal. These are called time-crystals are are about the single most Dr Who sounding substance we have found
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Crystal
*Throws down my pet-rock*Because crystals are natural. =PIf a magma pocket very slowly cools down then crystals can form. Minerals have very specific axis along which they want to bond, given the chance. The random part is the occurrence of the conditions, not the shape of the crystal.
We should be able to make obsidian knives and spear tips.*Throws down my pet-rock*
Looks like everybody is a geologist here now! ^-^
Yeah you are right. If magma cools sufficiently slow you can get very nice and large crystals, also called plutonic rocks (granite, for example). If the magma extrudes to the surface, it cools down much more rapidly. Because of this, there is not enough time to form large crystals, because of which you can get a more 'homogenous' rock (basalt, for example).
I'm so sorry about this, the pedantry is too hard to resist...Dude, you are stealing my thunder! Even though weathering does not have an influence on the pure shape of the crystals.
Yeah that's true, but it's pedantry like you saidI'm so sorry about this, the pedantry is too hard to resist...
Technically, a stalactite is a crystal sometimes made entirely from the weathering of the rocks above.
Sounds like a mod because in this game it's not super hard to get iron tools so it would be a largely pointless feature.We should be able to make obsidian knives and spear tips.
First you think u know more than gaz about 7 days to die coding. Then you think you know more than MadMole about game design. THEN you think you know more than Davega about rocks. Next thing you know, you will be trying to teach me how to be a stripper.I'm so sorry about this, the pedantry is too hard to resist...
Technically, a stalactite is a crystal sometimes made entirely from the weathering of the rocks above.
You want more tips? The trick is to spin around your own poleFirst you think u know more than gaz about 7 days to die coding. Then you think you know more than MadMole about game design. THEN you think you know more than Davega about rocks. Next thing you know, you will be trying to teach me how to be a stripper.