Rose quartz

Apr 14, 2006 22:30

Putting a rose quartz crystal (and I mean a decent-sized, non-tumbled one) on top of a computer soaks up the electrostatic discharge from it ( Read more... )

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Interesting arcadiantim April 15 2006, 00:23:31 UTC
How does that work, scientifically? And I use the word scientifically in the most subjective of ways. Also, what does non-tumbled mean in this context?

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arcadiantim April 15 2006, 00:26:29 UTC
Oh, and incidentally, I left my comment before I'd read your final paragraph (multitasking gets the better of me yet again). I did not ask my "scientifically" question to be snide - it's a genuine query.

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pentagramwearer April 15 2006, 14:47:51 UTC
Don't worry about it. I'm trying to locate a proper scientific study on it on the web but seem to be drawing blanks so far...

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arcadiantim April 15 2006, 15:10:12 UTC
Please don't worry about it if you can't find anything. It's still interesting none the less.

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luckylove April 15 2006, 02:38:38 UTC
*goes to look for rose quartz*

*Finds a tiny tiny little tumblestone*

That'll have to to until I can locate one of my larger pieces.

Thanks for the advice.

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