If you had a matter synthesizer, that could make realistic rocks of any possible description and you wanted to prank a geologist into silence what would you ask it to print?
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If you had a matter synthesizer, that could make realistic rocks of any possible description and you wanted to prank a geologist into silence what would you ask it to print?
It WILL fool them even if they test it.
Why am I asking?
Oh... no reason.
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If you had a matter synthesizer, that could make realistic rocks of any possible description and you wanted to prank a geologist into silence what would you ask it to print?
It WILL fool them even if they test it.
Why am I asking?
Oh... no reason.
@futurebird a fossil in granite
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If you had a matter synthesizer, that could make realistic rocks of any possible description and you wanted to prank a geologist into silence what would you ask it to print?
It WILL fool them even if they test it.
Why am I asking?
Oh... no reason.
@futurebird something that looks like basalt but flakes like mica
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@futurebird The post says "if you had a matter synthesizer" so it's just like you could be creating gold bars or food or something, but you're pranking geologists instead.
Look, all I'm saying is let me use it for a while, then you can have it back.
@nazokiyoubinbou @futurebird gold bars are rocks that somebody took all the interesting texture off of by melting them
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If you had a matter synthesizer, that could make realistic rocks of any possible description and you wanted to prank a geologist into silence what would you ask it to print?
It WILL fool them even if they test it.
Why am I asking?
Oh... no reason.
@futurebird A pleiosaur fossil. Carrying a placard reading "stop nuclear testing now".
(source: Terry Pratchett, of course)
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@futurebird small boulder the size of a large boulder
@c0dec0dec0de @futurebird AHAHAHAHA YES
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Now we're talking!
A sedimentary rock with the potassium isotope signature of the proto earth?
Geologists discover the first evidence of 4.5-billion-year-old “proto Earth”
Scientists have discovered extremely rare remnants of “proto Earth,” which formed about 4.5 billion years ago, before a colossal impact irreversibly altered the primitive planet’s composition and produced Earth as we know today. Their findings will help scientists piece together the primordial starting ingredients that forged early Earth and the solar system.
MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (news.mit.edu)
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@c0dec0dec0de @futurebird AHAHAHAHA YES
@catmisgivings @futurebird their science can’t explain that
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@nazokiyoubinbou @futurebird gold bars are rocks that somebody took all the interesting texture off of by melting them
@ireneista @futurebird I bet gold bars have an interesting texture all on their own.
Feel free to prove me wrong. But there's only one way to do it...

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@ireneista @futurebird I bet gold bars have an interesting texture all on their own.
Feel free to prove me wrong. But there's only one way to do it...

@nazokiyoubinbou @futurebird it's the texture of the sand they were cast in. there's history to it but it's human history... not like the unmodified rock, whose history is far older

dunno why we're taking a stand on this lol, please don't take us too seriously
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If you had a matter synthesizer, that could make realistic rocks of any possible description and you wanted to prank a geologist into silence what would you ask it to print?
It WILL fool them even if they test it.
Why am I asking?
Oh... no reason.
@futurebird giant’s causeway, but knitted
or rocks that date from the middle of the great unconformity
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@nazokiyoubinbou @futurebird it's the texture of the sand they were cast in. there's history to it but it's human history... not like the unmodified rock, whose history is far older

dunno why we're taking a stand on this lol, please don't take us too seriously
@ireneista @futurebird I'm absolutely taking this seriously. I demand that you give me a gold bar so I can test your statement about its texture.
*Crosses fingers behind back*
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If you had a matter synthesizer, that could make realistic rocks of any possible description and you wanted to prank a geologist into silence what would you ask it to print?
It WILL fool them even if they test it.
Why am I asking?
Oh... no reason.
@futurebird dilithium crystal?
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If you had a matter synthesizer, that could make realistic rocks of any possible description and you wanted to prank a geologist into silence what would you ask it to print?
It WILL fool them even if they test it.
Why am I asking?
Oh... no reason.
@futurebird I'd print nephrite with perfectly interlocked fibers in the shape of a house, and pure corundum in the shape of triple-glazed windows. I'd call it domusite.