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<p>If anyone has an easy source for broken fragments of quartz that display triboluminescence when rubbed against each other... I would like to have about 1/4 pound for making rattles that glow blue when shaken in the dark. The ones I have seen years that work
are white, not clear, and irregular and about 1/2 inch in size scattered around on the ground. Cannot remember where they were.<br>
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Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated through the breaking of chemical bonds in a material when it is pulled apart, ripped, scratched ...</div>
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<div id="Signature">Dr. Leland Gilsen<br>
www.oregon-archaeology.com<br>
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"My glass is neither half full nor half empty because it has a head of quantum foam." (2009 Leland Gilsen)<br>
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"My glass is empty, could I have another please?" (2010 Dale Coleman)<br>
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"All the best ideas are at the bottom of a beer can." (Jim Riggs)<br>
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My motto: "Theory comes and goes, but data are forever. "<br>
"However data without information are sterile"<br>
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