Riverfairy
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Groovy amethyst sink
That looks hard to clean.
My favorite crystal is bismuth. Can you believe this is the same stuff in Pepto-Bismol? It looks like like natural circuit boards or some kind of art-deco sculpture.
So much cooler than boring diamonds, which are more interesting to me because of their hardness than their appearance.
Quartz? I think more of things like Si and GaAs.The image speaks, in a way, of the electronic potential in crystals. And how our technological world depends on crystals ... period. Particularly quartz.
The image speaks, in a way, of the electronic potential in crystals. And how our technological world depends on crystals ... period. Particularly quartz.
Quartz? I think more of things like Si and GaAs.
How about Indian step wells?It always reminds me of a Mayan temple design of some sort or perhaps an inspiration to M.C. Escher.
Great thread! I've always had a thing about crystals .. And metal like coins and stuffHeey Post a pic of a crystal or crystal cave /grid/jewellery etc... Here's mine : (Crystal cave in Finland) View attachment 20077
Great thread! I've always had a thing about crystals .. And metal like coins and stuff
Well, computer chips are mostly made of Si. GaAs is used in integrated circuits for microwave frequencies, light-emitting diodes, lasers, and solar cells, plus more esoteric research uses. These are both grown in large boules then sliced and polished into thin (~0.5 mm or so) wafers onto which the various structures are grown and patterned. (GaAs boule below, but Si looks similar.)"Quartz crystals maintain a precise frequency standard, which helps to regulate the movement of a watch or clock, thus making the timepieces very accurate. Quartz is also used in radios, microprocessors, and many other technological and industrial applications." - from google questions ..
What are Si and GaAs used for?