John Walker I've heard about a guy I swing pols ashes like 15 years ago to make diamonds I didn't believe that storey but here it is now there's companies out there that make there wow
I tried to make one of these, but the flathead screwdriver I was holding slipped from my hand allowing the reflector shield to drop over the plutonium sphere causing the mass to go super critical.
I love this idea *so* much (I was a child when my father passed away, and have almost nothing left that 'belonged' to him). This is an amazing way to have a remembrance... ❤
"I won't scatter your sorrow to the heartless sea. I will always be with you. Plant your roots in me. I won't see you end as ashes. ...You're all diamonds." -V.S.
Learned that this process exists by playing MGSV, they really become diamond dogs in the end and they will live forever to shiny the paths of new soldiers in the battlefield
@@ametislady2 - I'm hoping there's a stone...small, perhaps little more than a shard, patiently slumbering in the locked chest within Lion's mane... And that it's *her* . 💖
I want my ashes pressed into diamond necklaces and chains for my children, and my grandchildren. So I’m always with them. Pass them down as heirlooms I feel like I’ll always be remembered.
Tracy Hall (an American from Utah) invented the first "confirmed" synthetic diamond in 1953, and his method is still used to produce most artificial diamonds, even to this day. However, in recent years, some newer methods have been developed, which has lead to the first clear (non-colored) synthetic (lab-grown) diamonds, and cost almost half as much as natural ones. But because Hall's method is less expensive, there will still be a market for the colored synthetic diamonds, for industrial purposes, such as manufacturing diamond blades.
Because of the time it takes to process big enough diamonds for gem quality, you can process so much more for industrial quality that you can make more money.
I met Paul De Carli in 1998, he was at a meteorite conference in Ireland. He gave me samples of diamonds he made in his lab. Paul was the second person to successfully make artificial diamonds. Paul took high purity graphite and wrapped it in high explosives that was detonated, the shockwave (accidentally) made tiny diamonds in 1959. When I met Paul he was quite deaf and wore a large hearing aid, I wonder if it was from his experiments. DeCarli, P.S. and Jamieson, J.C., 1961. Formation of diamond by explosive shock. Science, 133(3467), pp.1821-1822. www.lpi.usra.edu/planetary_news/2013/08/15/in-memoriam-paul-s-de-carli/
ablutions, it happened "What is undoubted is that he produced synthetic diamond in a press of his own design on December 16, 1954" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_Hall). the first was Baltzar von Platen 15 September 1953, calculated methodology In 1939, the Soviet scientist Owsei Leypunsky. nobody uses Tracy Hall's method. the main producer, China uses Russian technology (BARS). In Russia, grow crystals of any color and colorless type 2A size of more than 50 carats.
The first artificial diamond synthesis was achieved in February 16, 1953 in Stockholm by Baltzar von Platen working for ASEA (Allmänna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget), under a secret program code named QUINTUS. This achievement was only made public in the 1980s. www.sciencecompanion.com/today-in-science-history-first-man-made-diamonds/
Actually your all wrong the first ever person to create an artificial diamond was in 1940 when (FetShet Megawale) "my Great Grandmother sat her fat ass on the family dog with enough heat and pressure to pop out a healthy Gem. Sorry to 1 UP all you guys, but the history and truth need to be told.
So, if the diamonds are made from hair, why can't a living human just send in some hair? Probably a bigger market for personal living diamonds than diamonds made from a dead person.
they should promote it that way... I would love to have my hair and my husbands hair made into a nice solitaire stone for a "engagement/wedding" ring... that sounds really cool!
Since these diamonds are made in a process that mimics how the Earth creates them, can you still tell the difference between the ones grown and the ones that are naturally occurring? If so, what do you look for that stands out?
How many times can it be done , from a adult body you get a couple of kg of carbon. The metal left gets the colours, then there is the time nothing happens and the crystal doesn't appear. What then?
High pressure and High temperature rearranges carbon position into diamond lattice, diamonds are basically pure carbon. With certain,very minor impurities, diamonds can change colour.
yaya lu diamond is made out of pure carbon, but I’m pretty sure it has a hexagon atom structure, or pentagon, can’t remember which shape it is, I know it has more than 4 sides.
Siggesatan Holy shit, diamond, charcoal and everything alive on this earth is, to a fundamental level, the same thing ! Honestly, after knowing this, if someone tell me that the sun and the stars are also the same things, I wouldn't even be chocked
"Chemical impurities present will give off certain colors. Orange diamonds have single atoms of Nitrogen in the crystal lattice which absorbs all light except Red and Yellow. The is why we see this type of diamond in the Orange-Yellow Color. Green diamonds have the impurity of Nickel. Blue diamonds will have Boron and Red diamonds have NV (Nitrogen Vacancy)" would have been enough, the rest is basic knowledge, and not needed for the answer… (you purposely made it sound complicated…)
OK I am confused, ashes are not carbon but everything that can't be burned that remains, like salts and so on. So a lot of it will be calcium and sodium hydroxides carbonates and so on. Most of the carbon from your loved ones went out the chimney as carbon dioxide. If you compress the ashes you get something closer to limestone. To make a diamond you need pure carbon and I believe here this comes not from the ashes and the ashes are added in microscopic amounts only as impurities. So really you are just fooling yourself it is made from ashes as it gives hope and sounds more romantic but all you do is to purchase diamonds. Personally I really like the idea of grown diamonds. Here they show that they make carbon from hair which indeed is possible.
Dude... ashes have a lot of carbon in them. Not sure where you got the idea that they don't. It takes a lot of heat and the right conditions to completely burn away all of the carbon.
Ashes are not carbon, partially heat decomposed organic matter will be carbon, but unless you cremate someone on your BBQ it will be all ashes. A crematorium uses a gaz powered flame to burn everything, they don't hand you over a box of partially burned human remains but a grey powder. Sure if it was the remains of a house fire or car fire victim then there would be plenty of carbon. The relatives of these people who passed away are looking for a way to keep them longer, let’s present the facts and not try and exploit them and capitalize on their grief. In the video they use hair that is then turned into carbon, this is genuine, but ashes can only be turned into rock like marble... I am not sure why trolls like you spread disinformation, please make sure you know the facts before you try and educate others, your logic extrapolations from your experience with a camp fire and the many unburned sticks are just false. The only carbon in ashes will be as carbonates, and a lot of that will be from air CO2 and the gaz flame used to cremate the body.
Human 'ashes' are not ashes at all - they are the broken down, and powdered form of the bone structure, which is all that there is left after the cremation. The bones and their pieces are ground into a coarse, sand like powder and this is what you get as 'ashes'.
How much as far as ashes go do you need to create even just a tiny gem? My step mother wasn't very generous when I received my father's ashes...and if you are creating a tiny gem does that reflect on the prices? I was wondering if there is a minimum amount that you have to spend to experience this process? Thank you...
You are right Shareef, in Islam cremation is strictly forbidden. But, if you are a very sentimental person I suppose you can keep a lock of hair of the deceased and turn it into a diamond and keep it. But I am not so sure that I could wear it in a piece of jewelry. I am not sure of the Shariah regarding that. A diamond is less likely to get old and smelly than a lock of hair. Is there anyone who can give a informed answer to my question of the shariah regarding this situation? I think it is a question of Shariah vs Nuffs.
Ok , i'm not an Imam here , but taking hair and turning it to raw carbon , that means , there is no hair anymore it's just carbon. so no problem about it , but for the dead people , no you should not use their body for this , we Muslims only bury the body , the hair is dead cells anyway so it can be used , but not the body.
Just because they don't come from the ground doesn't make them "fake". It's literally the same process buy instead of taking millions of years it takes two weeks
Dei Mudda yes just like you can still to this day enter a combat zone with a bow and kill someone. It is sub-par, not ideal and most importantly idiotic. Only children, ignorant or the suicidal would consider it. But maybe I am wrong, Care to enlighten me on more efficient methods for cutting stone?
Yes you are. Bow is a good and silent and low cost weapon. 1 builet costs 1 Dollar and can not be produced by your own, normaly. In combat if bullets are out (and they will i swear) you will get respect of the opposites his bow, If you are perfect in "bowing" no one will start to fight with you. In fact weapons are nothing. Skills are everything. If you have a perfect skill fir cutting stones, it doesnt matter which tool you use. But maybe i am wrong
pedjarudnik, you're a special kind of idiot. Tracy Hall (an American from Utah) invented the first "confirmed" synthetic diamond in 1953, and his method is still used to produce most artificial diamonds, even to this day.
*Eric McQuisten* by Russian technology he meant this 1:35 - 2:00 thing which is called BARS apparatus. "used to produce *most* artificial diamonds, even to this day." i doubt.
*Tim* the BARS apparatus (like most things Russian) was based on an earlier American technology. Also today, there is a growing trend for more and more artificial diamonds to be produced using a _newer_ chemical method, that can produce an artificial diamond that is colorless, and therefore is more brilliant and valuable. The newer method uses a microwave plasma chemical vapour deposition, where a plasma ball made of hydrogen is created inside the chamber, and then methane is used as a carbon source. The older pressure-method (like BARS) is unable to produce diamonds without any color like the newer method can, and is therefore mostly used for industrial purposes. Many diamond resellers today will advertise the fact their diamonds are *lab-grown*, which means they're not only perfect, but are therefore conflict-free, and eco-friendly.
*Eric McQuisten* even if its "based" which is debatable it doesn't make it American. all technologies are based on something that was done earlier. thats how progress work. the idea itself that diamond can be made by pressing carbon is a couple centuries old so all the differences are only in details. in this case BARS and Tracy Hall's apparatus are completely different since they use different ways to to solve the task. and the fact that the first synthetic diamond was made by Americans have nothing to do with it. first led was made by Russian but it doesn't make all leds in the world Russian. "Also today, there is..bla bla" i dont care. dont change the subject. "BARS was based on an earlier American technology" prove "used to produce *most* artificial diamonds, even to this day." prove "..(like most things Russian).." prove
Thanks for the video..Heart in Diamonds. Please advise me, i'm intrested to start synthetic diamond manufacturing lab. CVD or HTHP which one is better to start newly??
I recall a black and white episode of Superman where here crushed a lump of charcoal in his fist and heated it with his heat vision and produced a big diamond in a matter of seconds. Don't know how he managed to make an instant diamond with facets cut already....but you know Hollywood.
@Heart In a Diamond. Can you please tell everyone how much Carbon is Left at the time of creation and how you manage to secure the absolutely miniscule amounts left over and still turn it into usable graphite? I am very curious about this.
I drew a diagram similar to this when I was 14, except my drawing had graphite electrodes to produce the intense heat. I’ve never seen this process before in my life…
So we understand the physical implications of what it takes to create a diamond. I.E. Pressure, material, heat, etc. But what about TIME? Is TIME a material? Is TIME something that is a fundamental attribute that induces the crystal structure of a diamond? And if so, can TIME be manipulated through scientific means in order to "Speed Up" the process? Or is TIME a fundamental constant like the SPEED OF LIGHT in that it is fixed...
I know I'm late to this "discovery", but I remember someone describe placing a rose into a contraption that sounded a lot like this thing looks and I think you're correct(they would demonstrate showing how old the rose became in the machine/how quickly it decomposed). They are manipulating time. I'm trying to figure out the sinister side to human composting and was naturally led here....Thank you
From cremation to the diamond being delivered to the family is how much, and will the whole amount of the human ashes be used? Is this being offered in all 50 States?
Leviathanshadex, Cubic zirconia is made in the same way. Most of the diamond cutting machines are made with cubic zirconia. Cubic zirconia (CZ) is the cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide (ZrO2). The synthesized material is hard, optically flawless and usually colorless, but may be made in a variety of different colors. . Because of its low cost, durability, and close visual likeness to diamond, synthetic cubic zirconia has remained the most gemologically and economically important competitor for diamonds since commercial production began in 1976. Its main competitor as a synthetic gemstone is a more recently cultivated material, synthetic moissanite.
Got my sons ashes turned into blue diamond. Totally great , recommend to everyone.
Petty
+jason bender - you can see prices for Heart In Diamond at: www.heart-in-diamond.com/#prices
John Walker I've heard about a guy I swing pols ashes like 15 years ago to make diamonds I didn't believe that storey but here it is now there's companies out there that make there wow
Did you sell them
I turned my wife into diamond.. then I sold her
I tried to make one of these, but the flathead screwdriver I was holding slipped from my hand allowing the reflector shield to drop over the plutonium sphere causing the mass to go super critical.
This is a good one, only for true connoisseurs.
😅
The demon diamond, a true treat.
sucks when that happens
the fact that I get this xD
@@Metal_Master_YT Shows that you're curious and inteligent.
I love this idea *so* much (I was a child when my father passed away, and have almost nothing left that 'belonged' to him). This is an amazing way to have a remembrance... ❤
Tengo una piedra similar, es una esfera resistente.
"I won't scatter your sorrow to the heartless sea. I will always be with you. Plant your roots in me. I won't see you end as ashes.
...You're all diamonds." -V.S.
And then he fucking eats the ashes...
The scene made me cry but that last bit was kinda like; "WT?F!?!"
Learned that this process exists by playing MGSV, they really become diamond dogs in the end and they will live forever to shiny the paths of new soldiers in the battlefield
@@silaspaschoal1439 I was balling when I saw that.... Such a badass scene.
You beat me to it... Very underrated scene in any media
feels bro
Now I can turn my still living sister into Pink diamond.
She always wanted to be Pink Diamond
The clown fish lol
And then you can say that she's *GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONE*
@@ametislady2 - I'm hoping there's a stone...small, perhaps little more than a shard, patiently slumbering in the locked chest within Lion's mane...
And that it's *her* . 💖
Ametislady tHaNk YoU wHiTe dIaMoNd I FEEL MUCH BETTER
Sounds like a fitting end for a Steven Universe fan.
I need to turn my still living son into a diamond so his useless ass can make me some money, what postal service should i ship him through?
Henry Witt that's fucked up 😂😂😂
LOL!!!!!!!!
I bet if he reads this he might commit suicide
Then sell him
isn't that just called murder? personal harm, hey son I need your index finger please.. odd...
like father like son
Why go through all that when you can go down to a cave and mind some with your iron pickaxe
Iron pickaxe won't work use diamond pickaxe
Lol minecraft comment at 100% xD
「Angel」 L an iron pick axe would work. How else would you get Diamond? Lmao
dont forget to craft diamond armors too 😂
Cuz I hate it when little green fuckers sneak up behind me to kill me while I'm on the edge of a lava flow just after I got my prize.
I want my ashes pressed into diamond necklaces and chains for my children, and my grandchildren. So I’m always with them. Pass them down as heirlooms I feel like I’ll always be remembered.
Untill someone hocks them or they give it to a fiancee/wife and things don't work out but they walk away with it/you.... Too easy to end up anywhere!
You’re pathetic.
Tracy Hall (an American from Utah) invented the first "confirmed" synthetic diamond in 1953, and his method is still used to produce most artificial diamonds, even to this day.
However, in recent years, some newer methods have been developed, which has lead to the first clear (non-colored) synthetic (lab-grown) diamonds, and cost almost half as much as natural ones.
But because Hall's method is less expensive, there will still be a market for the colored synthetic diamonds, for industrial purposes, such as manufacturing diamond blades.
Because of the time it takes to process big enough diamonds for gem quality, you can process so much more for industrial quality that you can make more money.
I met Paul De Carli in 1998, he was at a meteorite conference in Ireland. He gave me samples of diamonds he made in his lab. Paul was the second person to successfully make artificial diamonds. Paul took high purity graphite and wrapped it in high explosives that was detonated, the shockwave (accidentally) made tiny diamonds in 1959. When I met Paul he was quite deaf and wore a large hearing aid, I wonder if it was from his experiments.
DeCarli, P.S. and Jamieson, J.C., 1961. Formation of diamond by explosive shock. Science, 133(3467), pp.1821-1822.
www.lpi.usra.edu/planetary_news/2013/08/15/in-memoriam-paul-s-de-carli/
ablutions, it happened "What is undoubted is that he produced synthetic diamond in a press of his own design on December 16, 1954" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_Hall). the first was Baltzar von Platen 15 September 1953, calculated methodology In 1939, the Soviet scientist Owsei Leypunsky. nobody uses Tracy Hall's method. the main producer, China uses Russian technology (BARS). In Russia, grow crystals of any color and colorless type 2A size of more than 50 carats.
The first artificial diamond synthesis was achieved in February 16, 1953 in Stockholm by Baltzar von Platen working for ASEA (Allmänna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget), under a secret program code named QUINTUS. This achievement was only made public in the 1980s.
www.sciencecompanion.com/today-in-science-history-first-man-made-diamonds/
Actually your all wrong the first ever person to create an artificial diamond was in 1940 when (FetShet Megawale) "my Great Grandmother sat her fat ass on the family dog with enough heat and pressure to pop out a healthy Gem. Sorry to 1 UP all you guys, but the history and truth need to be told.
Growth chamber looks dope !
The machinery necessary is so tremendously huge and the actual diamond formed is so ridiculously tiny
Turned my whole family into diamonds, every now and then i look at the shelf and i whisper to myself "One day i shall join you too, my dear family"
So, if the diamonds are made from hair, why can't a living human just send in some hair? Probably a bigger market for personal living diamonds than diamonds made from a dead person.
? but you can.
Diamonds a not made from hair, they made from carbon, just like coal.
The only reason we consider them valuable is because of lies.
You can send in any hair, or source of carbon and have a diamond made, doesn't need to be a dead person.
they should promote it that way... I would love to have my hair and my husbands hair made into a nice solitaire stone for a "engagement/wedding" ring... that sounds really cool!
Sis Rere McB omg brilliant idea for couples to carry a piece of each other!
Nekogami-Crystal they are valuable because of the extreme conditions it undergoes to be made, the hardness of the stone and its beauty.
Marvellous!! How great are the technolgy peaks reached by mankind! Thank you in the name of the whole humanity. ❤️💍
Liked and added to my favourites.
how is each color acquired ? I mean what changes for the final result to be yellow, clear, blue etc ?
Sorry for your loss and what a beautiful relic and YES it can be done. Do a little research guys 😉
Great video along with great music. What's the name of the music used
this is incredible!
What equipment is that growth capsule called?
i wonder if this process cost the same as an actual diamond? if it does how do you know that your not just buying a mined diamond?
All of that for that tiny thing??
Total cost have to be more expensive than the diamond itself
I'm gonna turn my epic beard into an even more epic diamond!!!
I can certainly appreciate that.🎅
Do you choose the color of the diamond? Or does the carbon just turn whatever color it turns?
I'm not the smartest person on the earth but I think there should have been more to this film.
How much pressure is created in that thing? it must weigh a tonne. Must take a good amount of energy to maintain the correct temperatures as well.
here in my hometown ,at our university we have a hydraulik press with 25000 tons of pressure
how much is that in atmospheres
Heart In Diamond awesome!!
Rictoo
3,402,297.85 atm
Since these diamonds are made in a process that mimics how the Earth creates them, can you still tell the difference between the ones grown and the ones that are naturally occurring? If so, what do you look for that stands out?
Who is still watching in 2019?
Me!
Me to
How many times can it be done , from a adult body you get a couple of kg of carbon. The metal left gets the colours, then there is the time nothing happens and the crystal doesn't appear. What then?
Can this be used to make laser crystals?
Technically diamond is just super heated and compressed carbon and ashes are of carbon, so I guess it works, but I might be wrong(not a scientist)
High pressure and High temperature rearranges carbon position into diamond lattice, diamonds are basically pure carbon. With certain,very minor impurities, diamonds can change colour.
ashes are not carbon
yaya lu diamond is made out of pure carbon, but I’m pretty sure it has a hexagon atom structure, or pentagon, can’t remember which shape it is, I know it has more than 4 sides.
XPumpkins *Are you saying that diamonds and me are made of the same thing.*
Siggesatan Holy shit, diamond, charcoal and everything alive on this earth is, to a fundamental level, the same thing ! Honestly, after knowing this, if someone tell me that the sun and the stars are also the same things, I wouldn't even be chocked
Today I found a rock with a heart shape in my backyard, that makes me very happy 😊
Did I ask💀
does this cheaper than the nature made diamond? or more expensive?
how many grams of the hair that you use to make 1 carat diamond?
What Determines color?
very interesting!
"Chemical impurities present will give off certain colors. Orange diamonds have single atoms of Nitrogen in the crystal lattice which absorbs all light except Red and Yellow. The is why we see this type of diamond in the Orange-Yellow Color. Green diamonds have the impurity of Nickel. Blue diamonds will have Boron and Red diamonds have NV (Nitrogen Vacancy)"
would have been enough, the rest is basic knowledge, and not needed for the answer…
(you purposely made it sound complicated…)
So.. this shit makes no sense.
Do you determine colour or no? All I wanna know.
yes, they do
food coloring
This process is a bit reminiscent of a 60's "mission Impossible" episode!
>SU reference < Jasper rewatching the video and taking notes
I would like to have seen the diamond after it came out of the chamber. I couldn't tell what it was
I'm gonna get my pet's ashes made into a diamond. Then I'll have a soul jem
This will up your enchanting skill
You have to cast Soul Trap on your doggy or kitty 60 seconds before they die, first.
Or else it won't work D:
1:40 illuminati confirmed
BERTIL SCALI lol who uses only caps these days
BERTIL SCALI stop using caps it is annoying
My CBDistillery illuminati creates diamonds 😁😂
Can you think of better shape for that?
My CBDistillery z
I kept freaking out because the machine kept getting more and more press dyes and i was just getting more and more amazed.
What if the person you want to turn in to a diamond is not dead yet. would you take care of that part as well?
Mister I'll... make a gem... out of youuuuuuuu
1:54 looks like demon core
Thats what i thought, too.
I was thinking that.. wow
are carbon not polymerisation under chemical control reaction like polyethylene making of ethane
Interesting that the COA indicates that half the content is Calcium and Phosphorus, but carbon is
"diamonds are forever"
Savina ShaNette unless you burn them :p Aslo given millions of years they'll turn in graphite. Diamonds aren't completely stable
joecugo give enough time the allotrope diamond will.
who ?
its a fact, diamond turn very slowly into graphite.
Hit one with a hammer and I assure it will be no more
Music in this ad is beautiful!!!! Please what is the song?
same question!
Its called sucked the peen
Darude - sandstorm
I have herd this song in a computer game before
The song name : suck my brain
This is crazy! How much afford is put in just for one small Diamond. Incredible that they "grow" naturally deep within the earth.
What all machinerys used in this machine?
What is this music? Can it be purchased>
sunset dance - Eugene loner
That's what Shazam says but that isn't the song.
@thecauseandfx Do you know what it is?
OK I am confused, ashes are not carbon but everything that can't be burned that remains, like salts and so on. So a lot of it will be calcium and sodium hydroxides carbonates and so on. Most of the carbon from your loved ones went out the chimney as carbon dioxide. If you compress the ashes you get something closer to limestone. To make a diamond you need pure carbon and I believe here this comes not from the ashes and the ashes are added in microscopic amounts only as impurities. So really you are just fooling yourself it is made from ashes as it gives hope and sounds more romantic but all you do is to purchase diamonds. Personally I really like the idea of grown diamonds. Here they show that they make carbon from hair which indeed is possible.
they just add hair ash to carbon - iron - nickel mixture 0:59
Dude... ashes have a lot of carbon in them. Not sure where you got the idea that they don't. It takes a lot of heat and the right conditions to completely burn away all of the carbon.
Ashes are not carbon, partially heat decomposed organic matter will be carbon, but unless you cremate someone on your BBQ it will be all ashes. A crematorium uses a gaz powered flame to burn everything, they don't hand you over a box of partially burned human remains but a grey powder. Sure if it was the remains of a house fire or car fire victim then there would be plenty of carbon. The relatives of these people who passed away are looking for a way to keep them longer, let’s present the facts and not try and exploit them and capitalize on their grief. In the video they use hair that is then turned into carbon, this is genuine, but ashes can only be turned into rock like marble... I am not sure why trolls like you spread disinformation, please make sure you know the facts before you try and educate others, your logic extrapolations from your experience with a camp fire and the many unburned sticks are just false. The only carbon in ashes will be as carbonates, and a lot of that will be from air CO2 and the gaz flame used to cremate the body.
Human 'ashes' are not ashes at all - they are the broken down, and powdered form of the bone structure, which is all that there is left after the cremation. The bones and their pieces are ground into a coarse, sand like powder and this is what you get as 'ashes'.
Woo Cash I think you're the only one who gets it, kudos
What do you use to grind and polish the diamonds, if they're the hardest naturally occurring material?
another diamond.
The Era of synthetic Diamonds is here. Totally gonna buy some.
doing this as a gift with my ashes when to my loved one when i go
XOXO : Thats a mixed bag. Creepy romantic or romantic creepy?
good to hear that you quit smoking
all that work and its so small!!!!
twss!😜
How is the color added into the diamond??
Do you add something to make it have color
Okay, that is cool. Amazing actually
Can I just turn my wife to coal? It shouldn't be too hard her heart is already made from it.
jeez divorce her find someone better
Why does every old man only know one joke: 'i hate my wife' so funny
@@zamyoutube wouldn't be surprised if his comment ends up in r/AreTheStraightsOK
How much as far as ashes go do you need to create even just a tiny gem? My step mother wasn't very generous when I received my father's ashes...and if you are creating a tiny gem does that reflect on the prices? I was wondering if there is a minimum amount that you have to spend to experience this process? Thank you...
where can we get training on Man made Diamonds Machine
How much pressure is applied by the hydraulic press , in bar plz
1:46 omg it’s the diamond authority
I will never get "Human" made diamond !!
You are right Shareef, in Islam cremation is strictly forbidden. But, if you are a very sentimental person I suppose you can keep a lock of hair of the deceased and turn it into a diamond and keep it. But I am not so sure that I could wear it in a piece of jewelry. I am not sure of the Shariah regarding that. A diamond is less likely to get old and smelly than a lock of hair. Is there anyone who can give a informed answer to my question of the shariah regarding this situation? I think it is a question of Shariah vs Nuffs.
Quite so.
Alhumdulillah
fuck off..
Ok , i'm not an Imam here , but taking hair and turning it to raw carbon , that means , there is no hair anymore it's just carbon. so no problem about it , but for the dead people , no you should not use their body for this , we Muslims only bury the body , the hair is dead cells anyway so it can be used , but not the body.
What kind of heat and pressure are we talking about?
where can we get training on Man made Diamonds Machine
Why do you have to use that machine 0:21 you could just use a blender
M Alsharef| it makes the powder much more fine. And because the hair could potentially tangle in the blenders blade and axle.
DermannmitderMusik it was a joke man
And this is my friend's how fake diamond are made
except they are not fake :D
Just because they don't come from the ground doesn't make them "fake". It's literally the same process buy instead of taking millions of years it takes two weeks
Except there’s not enough carbon in that bit of hair to make a diamond that size... so still fake.
The real-life philosopher's stone. Elric Brothers are weeping in their graves over this innovation.
why 2 weeks!!! it only take few minutes at about 75000 atm + 1200 celsius am I right ?
Diamods are worth nothing! Only piece of rock, nothing more.
Gemstones are for kids to play....
Dei Mudda incorrect, diamonds come in useful for cutting rocks.
can cut stones another way
Dei Mudda yes just like you can still to this day enter a combat zone with a bow and kill someone.
It is sub-par, not ideal and most importantly idiotic. Only children, ignorant or the suicidal would consider it.
But maybe I am wrong,
Care to enlighten me on more efficient methods for cutting stone?
Yes you are. Bow is a good and silent and low cost weapon. 1 builet costs 1 Dollar and can not be produced by your own, normaly. In combat if bullets are out (and they will i swear) you will get respect of the opposites his bow,
If you are perfect in "bowing" no one will start to fight with you. In fact weapons are nothing. Skills are everything. If you have a perfect skill fir cutting stones, it doesnt matter which tool you use.
But maybe i am wrong
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why does the diamond get a colour pigment?
May I ask where I can buy this BARS-press
Russian technology
where can we get training on Man made Diamonds Machine
pedjarudnik, you're a special kind of idiot.
Tracy Hall (an American from Utah) invented the first "confirmed" synthetic diamond in 1953, and his method is still used to produce most artificial diamonds, even to this day.
*Eric McQuisten* by Russian technology he meant this 1:35 - 2:00 thing which is called BARS apparatus.
"used to produce *most* artificial diamonds, even to this day." i doubt.
*Tim* the BARS apparatus (like most things Russian) was based on an earlier American technology.
Also today, there is a growing trend for more and more artificial diamonds to be produced using a _newer_ chemical method, that can produce an artificial diamond that is colorless, and therefore is more brilliant and valuable. The newer method uses a microwave plasma chemical vapour deposition, where a plasma ball made of hydrogen is created inside the chamber, and then methane is used as a carbon source.
The older pressure-method (like BARS) is unable to produce diamonds without any color like the newer method can, and is therefore mostly used for industrial purposes.
Many diamond resellers today will advertise the fact their diamonds are *lab-grown*, which means they're not only perfect, but are therefore conflict-free, and eco-friendly.
*Eric McQuisten* even if its "based" which is debatable it doesn't make it American. all technologies are based on something that was done earlier. thats how progress work.
the idea itself that diamond can be made by pressing carbon is a couple centuries old so all the differences are only in details. in this case BARS and Tracy Hall's apparatus are completely different since they use different ways to to solve the task.
and the fact that the first synthetic diamond was made by Americans have nothing to do with it. first led was made by Russian but it doesn't make all leds in the world Russian.
"Also today, there is..bla bla" i dont care. dont change the subject.
"BARS was based on an earlier American technology" prove
"used to produce *most* artificial diamonds, even to this day." prove
"..(like most things Russian).." prove
il me faut absolument la musique svp (la version en tt cas), merci
A cool wee insight into the process :)
Thanks for the video..Heart in Diamonds.
Please advise me, i'm intrested to start synthetic diamond manufacturing lab. CVD or HTHP which one is better to start newly??
1:57 looks like a crack in the weld on that inner globe thingy. Might want to have that checked. Pretty cool none the less!
What are the temperature and pressure values used. I have an exam.pls
I recall a black and white episode of Superman where here crushed a lump of charcoal in his fist and heated it with his heat vision and produced a big diamond in a matter of seconds. Don't know how he managed to make an instant diamond with facets cut already....but you know Hollywood.
Laser cutting and super speed of course. He cut the facets so fast you couldn't see.
@Heart In a Diamond. Can you please tell everyone how much Carbon is Left at the time of creation and how you manage to secure the absolutely miniscule amounts left over and still turn it into usable graphite? I am very curious about this.
holy shit watch the video they used hair
@@almicklee Cool... They used hair... WTF Does that have to do with anything?
Very good artificial diamond production process explain. I am India thank you
boa noite gostei do vidio ,mas eu temho muita pedra dessa e nao sei o q faze .
Why not compress it in the shape you want it and add something like titanium to give it color?
I drew a diagram similar to this when I was 14, except my drawing had graphite electrodes to produce the intense heat. I’ve never seen this process before in my life…
thats so AWSOME now ya can truly be forever!
Is it human hair?...which was used in d making?
What happen if we use human ash to make diamond?
Why can't we have these machines at home? They are only as large as a washing machine right?
So we understand the physical implications of what it takes to create a diamond. I.E. Pressure, material, heat, etc. But what about TIME? Is TIME a material? Is TIME something that is a fundamental attribute that induces the crystal structure of a diamond? And if so, can TIME be manipulated through scientific means in order to "Speed Up" the process? Or is TIME a fundamental constant like the SPEED OF LIGHT in that it is fixed...
I know I'm late to this "discovery", but I remember someone describe placing a rose into a contraption that sounded a lot like this thing looks and I think you're correct(they would demonstrate showing how old the rose became in the machine/how quickly it decomposed). They are manipulating time. I'm trying to figure out the sinister side to human composting and was naturally led here....Thank you
I did not know it was feasible to make a synthetic diamond other than in the deepest layers of Erath's core.
Teria como fazer o mesmo processo numa pedra deste tamanho
what is that you added at 1:01 to 1:04
So... you can make them out of hair?
That's awesome.
Where i can get this one?
What's the name of the video song?
Tem um amigo que tem uma pedra de 5 kg com 91% de carbono faltou pressão e calor para ser um.diamsnte gigantesco
From cremation to the diamond being delivered to the family is how much, and will the whole amount of the human ashes be used? Is this being offered in all 50 States?
Are these worth same as diamonds dug up?
cool but can thy make a sphere ?
How long does this take?
I honestly don't know how much of this was legit and how much of it was purely cinematic; but I can say it was an entertaining video nonetheless.
Leviathanshadex,
Cubic zirconia is made in the same way. Most of the diamond cutting machines are made with cubic zirconia.
Cubic zirconia (CZ) is the cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide (ZrO2). The synthesized material is hard, optically flawless and usually colorless, but may be made in a variety of different colors. .
Because of its low cost, durability, and close visual likeness to diamond, synthetic cubic zirconia has remained the most gemologically and economically important competitor for diamonds since commercial production began in 1976. Its main competitor as a synthetic gemstone is a more recently cultivated material, synthetic moissanite.