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Sixty North Gold Mining Ltd C.SXTY

Alternate Symbol(s):  SXNTF

Sixty NorthGold Mining Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is developing mining operations for gold on the 100% owned Mon Gold Property, approximately 40 kilometers (km) north of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (NWT). The Mon Gold Property consists of over 13 contiguous mining leases encompassing approximately 494.28 hectares and one mineral claim, comprising an additional 127.75 hectares, located in the South MacKenzie Mining District, NWT.


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Post by Wangotango67on Jul 10, 2021 11:07pm
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ALL MINERAL DEPOSITS GEOTHERMAL - SOMETHING ELSE GOING ON ?

ALL MINERAL DEPOSITS GEOTHERMAL - SOMETHING ELSE GOING ON ?There's lots of sand in this ole world.
Silica sands = glass
Glass is a conductor of electricity.

Telluric currents are present with in earths crust and in atmosphere.
Minerals have ions - and ions is essentially - electrica lenergy.

Now... let's ask that most avoided question - do all mineral deposits originate from geothermal ?


At this point in time - i will admit i'm no geologist -
But if there's a consolation prize for reading lots of literature on this subject and throw in a few of my own ideas - i'll take the small ovation - wink.


Salt crystals grow - yes, one can actually grow their own crystals in a glass of water.
How about copper crystals ?
Just add electricity and it to owill grow crystals - here look for yourself...

VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LtfzDovuHI

Now isn't that amazing -  water + mineral + electricity = mineral crystal growth

Which brings up the question of, could salt and carbonate crystals grow with in host rocks ?
Let's add in lots of fissures and cracks -
Now add in salt ocean water overlayed atop -  salt water finds the cracks and fissures and
upon receding of ocean water the crystals grow - add in snow or rainfall - and trhis process compounds to the point of - forming veining crystals with the the host rock.

Geologist or miner comes along - chips or drills and sees the veining of crystals and instantly thinks - geothermal from below -

So.... if crystals can grow with salts and waters - are we ot assume geothermal is the only one answer ot run with - or-  could history be rewritten whereas geology is turned upside down and rewrites the books on how minerals form ?

I've always wondered tihs...
Especially after reviewing countless dril lcores and seeing the veinign patterns that appear indifferent to a geothermal veinjng and asked - are these crystals that formed due ot salt waters finding its way into host rocks ?

Just last eve icame acros sthis video -  it speaks about the possibility of electricty actually forming granite style rock -  in short term . Not the billions of years as we all are told.
Even speaks about - how geologist might assess a mafic or volcanic rock as volcanic but is it rreally - or - is it an electrica leffect ?

VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PzNvWIOgDY



Cheers....


Next time you look at a rock or veining in a drill core - think twice.
I know i do.....

electrical currents in earths crust ( tellurci )
minerals + ions
ocean water / snow / rain
= crystals grow 






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