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it’s pretty wild that there are naturally occurring rocks that can absolutely just kill you by existing real hard
Years ago, some homeopath tried to sell water that was “vortexed and charged with electromagnetism”
I can only assume that the translation was “I stuck some water in a microwave.”
She dropped the glass. RIP.
Uranium is so weakly radioactive that you can’t see any glow unless it’s undergoing a chain reaction. Ancient Romans were using it as yellow colour and never noticed any unusual properties. But more short lived isotopes like polonium do glow.
[Original post date: May 8th 2021](https://fluffmugger.tumblr.com/post/650574565712478208/some-rocks-really-do-have-aurasunfortunately-the)
When I was a kid in the midst of the Cold War, my first watch had a dial that glowed in the dark. It was a radium dial. In third grade, the teacher brought a Geiger counter into class, and my watch made it go wild. Then, she tested my bare wrist, and it went wild again.
Not gonna lie… She had me in the first half
People act like uranium is gonna kill you lmao
Legit laughed, this has good xkcd vibes
Cool
Touching solid uranium is safe. Ingesting or inhaling large amounts can be dangerous.
Post this to r/witchesvspatriarchy if you haven’t. They would love this there.