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<blockquote data-quote="20x" data-source="post: 79970" data-attributes="member: 2569"><p>'art of gold 9'...his words were "gold doesn't pick and choose rocks"...im thinking that discovering this magnetic shot relationship with gold still doesn't change that fact because I think it might have to do with the actual weight of the pallets being heavyest and dropping/holding in the same environment as gold does once its shed from its source and becomes alluvial.</p><p> </p><p>this is what ive found how the gold behaves in the clay occurance ive been working but it may be an isolated situation. I have no comparison or knowledge of this in water as you have found (yet) but its good to know that someone else has realised this to and confirmed it a little more.</p><p></p><p>the more times a process is repeated the clearer the measurement of probability, I spent many many many hours in the last week panning every possible combination of ground in the clay and the results were conclusive that when I panned off the sands and other variouse stone in the wash and got down to only the black sand and pallets buried in it that good colour was allways present under that...</p><p></p><p> The pan doesn't lie!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20x, post: 79970, member: 2569"] 'art of gold 9'...his words were "gold doesn't pick and choose rocks"...im thinking that discovering this magnetic shot relationship with gold still doesn't change that fact because I think it might have to do with the actual weight of the pallets being heavyest and dropping/holding in the same environment as gold does once its shed from its source and becomes alluvial. this is what ive found how the gold behaves in the clay occurance ive been working but it may be an isolated situation. I have no comparison or knowledge of this in water as you have found (yet) but its good to know that someone else has realised this to and confirmed it a little more. the more times a process is repeated the clearer the measurement of probability, I spent many many many hours in the last week panning every possible combination of ground in the clay and the results were conclusive that when I panned off the sands and other variouse stone in the wash and got down to only the black sand and pallets buried in it that good colour was allways present under that... The pan doesn't lie! [/QUOTE]
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