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Non Life Sciences => Geology, Palaeontology & Archaeology => Topic started by: Pseudoscience-is-malarkey on 04/08/2023 15:08:30

Title: Is it possible that our moon has diamonds beneath the ground?
Post by: Pseudoscience-is-malarkey on 04/08/2023 15:08:30
But the laborious task of digging them up may be unnecessary, as the rocks on the moon that require no mining are worth more than diamonds. But then again, if we develop mining colonies on the moon, that would make those rocks abundant and accessible and worth sh1t.

* As you all know, pedophiles released from prison have an incredibly hard time finding a home due to them being not allowed anywhere near children. Let's send them to the moon to live and mine there. We'll turn them into moon patriots.
Title: Re: Is it possible that our moon has diamonds beneath the ground?
Post by: paul cotter on 04/08/2023 17:05:22
Possible, I suppose. How probable I don't know. Diamonds form in kimberlite intrusions, as far as I remember and I don't know if these occur on the moon.
Title: Re: Is it possible that our moon has diamonds beneath the ground?
Post by: Petrochemicals on 05/08/2023 22:46:01
But the laborious task of digging them up may be unnecessary, as the rocks on the moon that require no mining are worth more than diamonds. But then again, if we develop mining colonies on the moon, that would make those rocks abundant and accessible and worth sh1t.

* As you all know, pedophiles released from prison have an incredibly hard time finding a home due to them being not allowed anywhere near children. Let's send them to the moon to live and mine there. We'll turn them into moon patriots.
But Elane Ripley would crash at the colony, releasing a dangerous zenomorph that was hosted by her cat.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraterrestrial_diamonds