| Magicite; It's in everything | |
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| Tabris | Feb 7 2011, 05:51 PM Post #1 |
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Magicite is a mineral found in small quantities in nearly every living thing in the world. It can also be found in most soil and sediment, as well as in many sedimentary and igneous rocks. Magicite can also be found underground, in large, pure veins. Along the outlying lands of all four great continents there is evidence of ancient magicite mining operations. As a compound, magicite is made up of eleven carbon atoms, seven silicon, three iron, and two oxygen. The fractal appearance of the molecule is reflected in the mineral's usefulness. |
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