Agate & Kare
Hey Agate, have you ever wondered if the different stones you study could actually create a kind of symphony? I think each mineral might have its own little “note” if we set them up just right, like a rock concert in the desert. What do you think?
That’s a fascinating thought. Minerals do have resonant frequencies, so if you line them up just right you could get a sort of “rock concert” from the earth. The challenge is that each stone’s vibration depends on shape, density and internal structure, so tuning would be a meticulous dance. I’d love to experiment—maybe start with quartz, calcite and obsidian and see what notes they hum. It could be a hidden symphony written in stone.
That sounds like an epic experiment! Quartz, calcite, obsidian—like a trio of crystal rockstars. Let’s grab some coolers, set up a tiny “stage,” and see what riffs they throw out. I can’t wait to hear the earth’s hidden jam session!
Sounds like a plan. I’ll bring the samples and a small speaker, and you can handle the coolers. Let’s see if the desert really turns into a concert hall. Just keep the stage tidy—no loose rocks, or they’ll crash the rhythm. Looking forward to the jam!
That’s awesome, Agate! I’ll set up the coolers and make sure the stage stays neat—no rogue rocks stealing the spotlight. I’m already humming a tune in my head for our desert concert. Let’s make the earth sing together!
That’s the spirit! I’ll bring the quartz, calcite, and obsidian, and we’ll see if the earth can hit a high note. Just remember—if the rocks start rattling, we might have a percussion solo. Looking forward to the desert symphony!
Love the excitement, Agate! I’ll keep the coolers humming so the rocks stay chill, and I’ll be ready with my own “bassline” on the small speaker. Let’s turn the desert into our very own rock concert—no rogue rocks, just pure stone symphonies!