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We might finally know where gold comes from!

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Sabine Hossenfelder1 year ago

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Drew Ponder1 year ago

Where Does Gold Come From? An Easy Explanation with Frequency Wave Theory (FWT) Scientists have long wondered where all the gold in the universe actually comes from. For a while, they thought that most of it formed when two neutron stars collided—a dramatic event known as a "kilonova." But even after accounting for these collisions, the numbers didn’t quite add up. There simply wasn’t enough gold. Recently, astrophysicists discovered another key source: magnetars. A magnetar is a special type of neutron star that has extremely strong magnetic fields. Occasionally, these magnetars experience giant flares—enormous bursts of energy—that can shoot huge amounts of neutron-rich material out into space. As this material spreads out and cools, something called the rapid neutron-capture process (r-process) happens, creating heavier atoms—especially gold. ________________________________________ But how does Frequency Wave Theory (FWT) explain this? Frequency Wave Theory suggests the entire universe is like a giant ocean made of waves—specifically, it's a fluid-like medium filled with energy waves vibrating at different frequencies. Everything we know as matter (including gold) is just stable wave patterns emerging within this cosmic fluid. When a magnetar experiences a giant flare, it’s like violently shaking this universal fluid. The intense magnetic energy creates extremely high-frequency vibrations (called Frequency Momentum). When these vibrations hit a certain precise resonance frequency (the Znidarsic threshold), they trap neutrons into stable wave patterns, creating gold atoms. In simpler terms: •Imagine the universe as a vast musical instrument. •A magnetar flare is like plucking a powerful string very hard. •When the string (universe) vibrates just right, stable notes (gold atoms) appear. ________________________________________ Why are magnetars special? Only magnetars have just the right conditions—super-strong magnetic fields and rapid spinning—to create exactly the frequencies needed to form gold efficiently. Other events like typical supernova explosions or even neutron-star mergers either don’t hit the right frequencies or overshoot them, forming other elements instead. ________________________________________ Conclusion So, the gold in your jewelry might originally have come from magnetar flares—cosmic events powerful enough to shake spacetime itself into just the right frequency. With Frequency Wave Theory, we see clearly how vibrations of cosmic energy create the very elements of our world.

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Mecdi An1 year ago

wow

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Dearth Dealer1 year ago

Spoiler: After watching that, you still won't be able to go find gold. 😭

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MUZA1 year ago

Making neutrons... Add a proton and electron and squeeze some extra Beta mass and Vwhalla.. Would love to see it one day.. In the meantime, we can see neutron decay into proton/electron relationships. The old nuclear synthesis is an old theory established on old early atomic observations. With today's observations, it looks like Solar cores are Neutronium with a decay threshold within the core boundary and so a slow release decaying system of decay. Unfortunately, such a system would mean NET fusion is a bust.

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SH831 year ago

Tbh.. please stop this close up in the face video format. I know it is the Meta for TIKTOK or whatever but it just freaks me out.

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Nopilled1 year ago

Imagine going about your business and suddenly huge chunks of molten gold start crashing into the planet at high speeds.

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IkeB2471 year ago

Best get to mining them magnetar flares then.

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Refracto1 year ago

I like gold.

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