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1 minute ago, BeyondET said:

Amber is the resin of the tree, Sap is generally a watery, sugary substance, while resinis thicker and stickier they look nothing alike.

of coarse there is no video or info on using tinfoil and a torch to make amber, amber is produce by compression.

One looks more like jelly, and the other is wet and sticky.   Regardless, you can make amber with a torch, sap or resin, and tin foil, as I have said.  No compression needed.

You asked if there was a video WITHOUT fire making amber.  I am fresh out of those.

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53 minutes ago, Sparks said:

One looks more like jelly, and the other is wet and sticky.   Regardless, you can make amber with a torch, sap or resin, and tin foil, as I have said.  No compression needed.

You asked if there was a video WITHOUT fire making amber.  I am fresh out of those.

Unfortunately you are completely wrong you cannot make true amber with a torch, it was something you threw out on a whim, you and I know. And you miss quoted me I didn’t say make amber WITHOUT fire, just the opposite. the trickery with words is alarming why are you here again?

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25 minutes ago, BeyondET said:

Unfortunately you are completely wrong you cannot make true amber with a torch.

Same materials.  Same result.  Why would you say that's not amber?

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1 hour ago, Sparks said:

Same materials.  Same result.  Why would you say that's not amber?

Your back for more huh, your persistent I’ll give you that. I’m kind of honed in on the howl at the moment...

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51 minutes ago, BeyondET said:

Your back for more huh, your persistent I’ll give you that. I’m kind of honed in on the howl at the moment unless?

I really have no idea what that sentence means. :huh:

You can make amber, and that's a fact.  There are many videos on YouTube about making your own pine resin fire starters and things like that.  The finished product looks mysteriously like the amber that washes up on the beach (when I say mysteriously, I mean exactly).  Same material, same effect. 

Basically, you must heat resin and pour it in a pan, and then let it cool, and it becomes rock hard.  When you hold the product up to the light, it's lovely amber.  Imagine if you put an insect in it before it cooled, or a small picture of Trump, and tossed it on the beach for some scientist to find.   How many would think the amber was millions of years old? :emot-nod:

In case you have not heard, you can make diamonds, too.  While man-made diamonds require immense pressure, heat and a bit of time, they don't require "billions of years" to make.  Some families have had cremated remains made into a diamond.  I think it takes less than a year.

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1 hour ago, Sparks said:

I really have no idea what that sentence means. :huh:

You can make amber, and that's a fact.  There are many videos on YouTube about making your own pine resin fire starters and things like that.  The finished product looks mysteriously like the amber that washes up on the beach (when I say mysteriously, I mean exactly).  Same material, same effect. 

Basically, you must heat resin and pour it in a pan, and then let it cool, and it becomes rock hard.  When you hold the product up to the light, it's lovely amber.  Imagine if you put an insect in it before it cooled, or a small picture of Trump, and tossed it on the beach for some scientist to find.   How many would think the amber was millions of years old? :emot-nod:

In case you have not heard, you can make diamonds, too.  While man-made diamonds require immense pressure, heat and a bit of time, they don't require "billions of years" to make.  Some families have had cremated remains made into a diamond.  I think it takes less than a year.

You said the magic word, Man made which is not God’s creations.

i can walk to California or fly in a plane.

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1 minute ago, BeyondET said:

You said the magic word, Man made which is not God’s creations.

i can walk to California or fly in a plane.

Yeah, I am saying you can make things in minutes.  Do you believe 'true amber' takes millions of years to form?

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2 minutes ago, Sparks said:

Yeah, I am saying you can make things in minutes.  Do you believe 'true amber' takes millions of years to form?

Just because it's possible to speed up the process is not really that amazing a fact.

Tell me how we can speed up the physical and  chemical processes that work to concentrate elements in the earth's crust.

 

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7 minutes ago, teddyv said:

Just because it's possible to speed up the process is not really that amazing a fact.

The idea was that amber is allegedly millions of years in the making.  Fossils are not, nor is amber and we can make both.

7 minutes ago, teddyv said:

Tell me how we can speed up the physical and  chemical processes that work to concentrate elements in the earth's crust.

You mean like ready-mix concrete which dries in hours?

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5 minutes ago, Sparks said:

Yeah, I am saying you can make things in minutes.  Do you believe 'true amber' takes millions of years to form?

Making something in minutes doesn’t prove natural amber was created minutes,  

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