The Fascinating World of Naturally Cubed Pyrite Crystals: Nature's Perfect Dice

Mia Nightshade

Updated Sunday, June 23, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Discover the mesmerizing beauty of naturally cubed Pyrite crystals, a phenomenon that leaves viewers in awe. A recent video showcases the extraction of these stunning crystals, revealing their impeccable geometric shapes. Enthusiasts and curious minds are captivated by the process, as the crystals are carefully pulled from their soft rock substrate.

"Oh there we go. Oh yeah that's good. Oh wow. What? This one's coming out. Wow. Look at that. Yeah, these are gonna fit back together. Oh my gosh. Wow. Oh wow. Look at this. Wow," exclaims the person in the video, highlighting the excitement and wonder of uncovering these natural marvels.

Social media users have shared their thoughts and reactions, adding to the intrigue surrounding Pyrite crystals. One user humorously refers to the source as "the dice mines," while another suggests that the crystals, despite not being gold, "can still sell for a lot."

A unique aspect of Pyrite crystals is their ability to form perfect cubes, a feature that has prompted comments like, "I'll never understand how these end up as perfect cubes. I get that atom arrangement in crystals have a structure where 90° angles make sense, but why a perfect cube and not a cuboid (3D rectangle)?" The scientific explanation involves the deposition of organic sediments onto deep sea beds, where bacteria produce bi-sulphides that react with iron-rich sediments to form the crystals.

The soft rock surrounding the Pyrite crystals has also sparked curiosity. One user wonders, "What’s the soft rock around it as I highkey wanna chew on it," while another comments on the potential safety concerns of such loose and weak rock formations.

The video has evoked a sense of wonder and amusement, with users noting the "soundtrack for a 'good time'" and the entertainment value of watching the crystals being extracted. Some even speculate that the perfection of the cubes hints at alien involvement: "They’re too perfect. Aliens must have put them there."

Known colloquially as "Cats Gold" in some regions, Pyrite continues to fascinate and inspire, as people marvel at its natural beauty and the intricate processes that lead to its formation.

For those interested in seeing these natural wonders for themselves, the video offers a glimpse into the captivating world of naturally cubed Pyrite crystals, leaving viewers eager to learn more about this geological phenomenon.

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Top Comments from Imgur

0ldGregg

I wouldn't be able to stop doing that.

minoshirokin

Ah, the dice mines

sometimesarobot

May not be gold but that can still sell for a lot

MrHappySmiles

If you just listen, this is the soundtrack for a “good time”.

DancesWithHippos

That's not "pyrite." It's gold, I tells ya! Gold!

RominRonin

They’re too perfect. Aliens must have put them there.

snott

"There are no straight lines in nature" Me: .....

laDisparitionDesHeures

That's what a million years do to a wombat p***.

cousteau

I'll never understand how these end up as perfect cubes. I get that atom arrangement in crystals have a structure where 90° angles make sense, but why a perfect cube and not a cuboid (3D rectangle)?

DomKIavier

mmmmmm forbidden cube....

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