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even more so for the army and the nobility, but catherine’s personality was also of great importance, and because, yes, the orlovs, dashkovo, so to speak, they are undoubtedly important participants in all these events, but first of all, this is, of course, the personality of catherine herself, there is one such a little-known episode of this whole revolutionary history, that means before...
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because from there, if something happened, you could either flee abroad, or go to the capital and make a coup, and so she was there, suddenly one of the orlov brothers alexey galloped up, which means with the news that that one of the conspirators was passek, but he was detained, well, as it turned out later, he didn’t let it slip , but there was a threat. and well, any conspiracy there is carried out, so to speak, like a knife, if something becomes known, then the conspiracy may fail, well, in short, god knows what was going on in catherine’s head at that moment, but from two options to run away or , on the contrary, to play for aggravation, she chose the second option, they, she got into the carriage of alexei orlov and...
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only then they were met by another orlov brother, grigory, they moved into the carriage and drove to barracks of the izmailovsky regiment, and then everything went, so to speak, more or less according to plan, and therefore this is an accident, it is also very important in all these historical events, there was a lot of chance, including the fact of simply meeting catherine with the orlovs already mentioned evgeniy anisimov quotes from:
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prussian, he said about the coup on june 28, 62, 1762: their conspiracy was insane, poorly drawn up, peter ii was destroyed by the fact that, despite the advice of the brave minich, he did not have sufficient courage, he allowed himself to be overthrown from the throne, like a child who is sent to sleep, however, - added frederick i, catherine cannot be imputed with either honor or crimes in this coup, she was young, weak, a foreigner, on the eve of her divorce from her husband and her imprisonment, everything was done by the orlovs , but he exaggerates, as...
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saying, in 1797, when he came to remember paul, who, in fact , the authorities, he adopted a new law on the succession to the throne, correcting the mistake of peter the great, all the conditions necessary for in order to sit on the throne, in particular, for example, it was stated there that only orthodox christians can count on this throne, he prepared it and prepared it together with his wife, by the way, he prepared it while he was tsarevich, because he was deprived the throne itself, and therefore for him this topic was extremely important, despite the fact that paul adopted this decree, first of all, of course, in defiance of his mother, well, of course, but it was one of his few decisions that ... survived him reign, one
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episode like this when pavel was abroad, were supposed to play in the theater where hamlet was invited, and as you know, the actor refused to play, saying that then he would be in the audience. hamlet, yes, yes, yes, yes, so, paul, of course, with his attempts to imitate peter i, to introduce some medieval knightly traditions, this is at the end of the 18th century, in general, he managed to arouse hatred for himself not only individual officials, generals, not a couple of guards regiments, yes, most of the nobility, as germaine destal later wrote, in my opinion, that in russia there is an unlimited monarchy, limited only noose. so about this noose, all russian emperors will then remember the era of palace coups and specifically the death of paul separately will be remembered very well, this will leave an imprint on the direction of all subsequent rulers of russia throughout the nineteenth and partly even the beginning of the 20th
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century, so their relations with the nobility and this played, to a certain extent, as it seems to me, a cruel joke, because the authorities, afraid of the nobility, are imperial power. realizing, for example, the need to first abolish serfdom, then the need restrictions on noble land ownership, she never agreed to this, fearing, among other things, that the nobles might again carry out the same operation that was carried out with paul the first. the era of palace coups, well, in my opinion, these are completely interesting times. i guess i 'll finish here. these interesting times were mainly for the top of society. but a significant part of the population still did not actually notice them, and it is true that thanks to the revolutions in russia , impostorism flourished again, as in the 14th century, and also appeared thanks to the palace coups , the idea that the emperors themselves do not
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die, someone must help them, today we talked about the era of palace coups, pyotr romanov was with you. and sergey solovyov, this was a podcast russia west on the swing of history, study history with us. you can watch all episodes of the podcast russia and the west on the swing of history on the channel one website. hello, this is the podcast with schrödinger's cat and me.
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employee of the institute of geology of geochronology, hello, hello, and pavel selevanov, head of department. central research geological prospecting institute for non-ferrous and precious metals, what a complicated name, but gold is a noble metal, yes, yes, look, let's talk about gold from the very beginning, where did it come from in the universe, if i'm not mistaken , it was initially believed that these were supernova explosions, only they could generate gold, then astrophysicists considered that even such a large-scale event as a supernova explosion was not enough to create gold because it is very heavy. and a completely catastrophic phenomenon of collision of neutron stars was needed. i understand correctly, this is the birth of gold in the universe. well, yes, as far as we know, physicists managed to observe a collision of neutron stars several years ago, they saw the spectrum from this collision, and there really were a large number of heavy
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elements, including gold, so well , we don’t really know the modern scientific paradigm as it was that gold is an element of mass close to gold. appeared in as a result of the collision of neutron stars, then this substance somehow ended up in the protosolar nebula, which gave rise to the solar system, including planet earth, that is, in every piece of gold, for example, a wedding ring, there are traces of a completely monstrous event, like a collision of neutron stars stars, okay, it was formed somewhere far, far away, this is a phenomenon called gold, it ended up in the place where it was collected...
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a separation of chemical elements occurred , approximately similar to a blast furnace, when we melt metal, slag, some gases are separated, and in fact, this is an analogue of this process. it happened on earth 4.5 billion years ago, as a result of which we got an iron core, a kind of mantle, the earth’s crust, which can actually be imagined as a slag, and the atmosphere is products of degassing, the mantle, well, roughly speaking, everything is heavy sank, the lung rose to the top, yes, but how did the gold end up on the surface that we are looking for, well , not all of it sank, that is, this separation process is imperfect, most of it... because if we take this undifferentiated substance of chondrites, then
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, apparently, it really drowned, the order of the content there is an order of magnitude, that is , the concentration of gold is 10 or maybe more times greater than in the average crust of the earth, that is, meteorites brought us a lot of gold , well, this substance, it gathered, this protoplanetary one gave birth to the earth, although there is indeed a version that during the late meteorite bombardment... there was a repeated enrichment of the upper geospheres with gold and other heavy metals there, including platinum group metals, i don’t know, i can just explain, yes, this pozimbardization, it is believed to have occurred approximately 3.9 billion years ago, that is, if the earth was 4.5 billion years ago, then there it was almost 500- 600 million this catastrophic event happened for the entire solar system, we see traces of this bombardment on other planets. in fact, if we look at the chemical composition of the earth, at the chemical composition of the mantle, at the chemical
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composition of the same meteorites, we will see that our mass balance is slightly off, that is, according to all calculations, as you correctly noted, there should be less platinum and gold on earth - well, in its upper parts - but in fact we know that we have deposits and gold of platinum, so we need some kind of then figure out how it happened that not all the gold and not all the platinum drowned. to the center of the earth, we are looking for models that could explain this somehow? today we will talk to you in the mode of such a funnel, so we started with the universe, narrowed down to the earth for all of it years of existence, let's now move on to where gold came from on the territory of russia, this is the origin of those deposits that are there in krasnoyarsk, to kolymyochik, where we have gold, everywhere, everywhere, as the great... scientist vernadsky said, every drop water, the entire periodic table is dissolved,
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so gold is not only on your finger, there is some amount of it in the body, but it is vanishingly small, and another thing is that the areas of concentration of gold, yes, they are quite specific, these are the areas where there were events such as collisions, fold events or... ska activation and where hydrothermal processes actively took place, called processes with the participation of highly overheated waters, which transport gold well , among other things. well, in simple words, where there are mountains and where there are volcanoes, there is basically gold there, or where there were volcanoes, yes, because siberia, of course, doesn’t erupt much now, but once upon a time, yes, or, for example, the kola peninsula. ancient rocks emerge there, once there were mountains there, but they were cut away a long time ago, the last time they
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cut by the glacier, and there are no mountains there anymore, when all this happened, that is, when gold deposits began to form on our territory, these are the earliest deposits that exist, they belong to such a period as the archean, this is about 2.5 billion years and a little ancient, uh, very early deposits, this is the moment of the formation of the earth. they do not exist, that is, the earliest ones begin in the region of 2.5-3 billion years, uh, in fact these are rich ores, but because they reflect very unusual conditions that were then on the earth, there were no oxygen in the atmosphere, so the entire life cycle of the earth - and the movement of matter - was a little different from what is happening today, and then, starting from 2.5 billion years ago and younger, we have such, well, classical objects with... with the age there is close to 1.8 billion years and younger, but
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most of the deposits, specifically for russia, are certainly the far east, siberia, the urals, and this is the range, well, probably from 650, but if you take it like the russian theft , thefts, well, it could even be from 800 million years to the present, because the modern system in chukotka, in the far east, they are generally... determined by the age there of 50 million years, 60-90, well, yes, by your geological standards, 50 million is yesterday, even if it is modern, well, on active volcanoes, in principle - the deposition of gold is happening right now and i saw a report, a colleague showed it right in the sublimates of volcanoes, he found newly formed gold, that is , of course there is no deposit there yet, but it is redeposited, and as it is determined, here lies, well, from the point of view of the average person, a piece of stone, in it there is a small piece of gold,
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how to determine that this piece, this small golden particle there appeared 850. lead, accordingly, if we take a mineral, measure the lead content in it, relative to the uranium that is in it, we can substitute the formula in the law of radioactive decay, calculate how much time has passed. the uranium-lead system is not the only flood system that exists in geology, for example, we know that potassium is one of the very common chemical elements that generally
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surrounds us and we eat there in one banana, how much of the same potassium, it is radioactive, this is radioactive , other chemical elements are also transformed by transformation, in particular, it has a decay channel with the formation of argon, this is probably the second most common method for determining the age of minerals. now, if we return to the question of how to determine the age of gold, this is a difficult task, because gold usually does not have much uranium and , on the contrary, a lot of lead, it is difficult to measure, there is little potassium in gold, and there is a need. or use some other minerals, which are indirectly related to gold, that is, we as geologists can say that they probably formed at the same time, or try to use new flooded systems, in particular a system based on uranium-torigels, the fact that uranium decays with the formation of a gel, which is an alpha particle. well, helium flies away, how can you find it in the rock? it is difficult to find in rock, but
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native metals, in particular gold or sulfides, with which gold is often associated, they very... well preserve radiogenic helium during geological history, over the course of millions, billions of years, the main thing is that they are not split, not flattened, that is, if there was an impact, then the clock is reset, that is, into pieces of rock, if it was not heated there, not stabbed, and so on, there is a little bit of inert gas gel by the amount of which you can determine when this gold was formed, but absolutely right, olga, you are still more of a laboratory theorist, maybe... say, no offense to the laboratory theorist, but no, but pavel, a person more applied which is looking for gold, these models help you look for gold, and well, in principle, age- related, you mean, yes, yes, for example, age-related, yes, but no, well, of course, they help in some way, although of course, the main criterion for searching - this is where you look for ore next to ore, yes,
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if there are gold deposits in some region, uh, why not look for more? but in principle this is an important, important question, but the age of the order, these events, when gold deposits were formed, they were not formed continuously, but in such eras, well, that is, for example, continents collided, heating and friction began, these solutions began, gold was formed, yes, generally speaking, we can, knowing the age of some garnitoids there, we can know that... here we have gold associated with these garnitoids, nothing is associated with garnitoids of other ages, accordingly, this is already important information for the search model of how we will be, where we will search. this is a podcast by schrödinger's cat, and i am its host, grigory tarasevich. today we are talking about
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how to find gold in the depths of russia, here’s how to look into these depths and... how to find what decorates our lives with its yellowish, expensive light, and gold, about how geologists look for gold on the territory of russia, listen, i’m on my own i’m starting to look at the wedding ring with more and more respect, not just because of family values, but because look, neutron stars collided, then continental plates collided, so that this... i had a ring, such things happened events in over billions of years, and how much ore was crushed into your ring, well, by the way , well... the rings are a couple of three grams , well, three grams will probably be how many tons of rock are needed, well, it depends on the stripping, in principle, the industrial content now starts there from grams per ton, that is, 3
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tons of rock were taken so that, well, no, then if by gram, then 9 tons 9 tons, yes, yes, and if it’s sand, industrial sand contains the content there, it’s true that they count per cubic meter of sand, but they are less than a gram per cubic meter. yes, really big i look at the ring with respect, if, dear viewers, listeners, if there is something gold next to you, there is a gold tooth, a gold ring, a gold chain, look at it with different eyes from the point of view of billions of years, tons of rock, kilos of thousands of kilometers, because at first, when they are looking for gold, on a scale of thousands of kilometers, they probably look, but anyway, like any mineral, when searching for it, a principle is applied in geology.
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a section of the territory of the russian federation and a million-scale state geological map is drawn up for it, or two hundred thousandth scale, geologists go on routes, study on routes, look at space photographs, conduct some area surveys. promising, then prospecting work proceeds, at the stage of prospecting work , promising areas are identified, they are examined in more
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detail, and there, as a rule, searches are carried out along rivers, if there is a river hydraulic network, sometimes they use the wave-galal method where there was glaciation, that is collect, look for pebbles with signs of ore, then reconstruct like this. the lidnik crawled and where it came from, that is, more details, in more detail, such a golden funnel turns out, in the end they find a source, from where it flows into the rivers somewhere else, this gold rushes, scatters, they already find ore fragments, they found this, this is not a deposit yet, first of all we need to look at what is there, how as a rule, we have soil on top, but that’s something.
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a reasonable assumption that it is not from the surface, only, for example, it goes 100 m deep, forecast resources consider, that is , this is not yet a reserve, well, they roughly imagined it, after that they drill wells to confirm, they confirmed it, this is not yet deposit, that's when it's all - the ore body is pierced by these wells, they'll drill it, get pieces of core, study them, determine the content at each intersection, multiply it all, multiply it, calculate the reserves, then it will be a deposit, i specially took with me a certain a souvenir
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that was given to me by geologists who are looking for gold in the krasnoyarsk region on the yanisi ridge, this is the same core, that is, what is taken out from the depths of the earth by a drilling machine, can you explain what is on it, why this is. .. it’s not so scary, by the way, here at burovaya, when a geologist describes the core directly at burovaya, they immediately take it out, the geologist documents it, describes it, and there’s always
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a bucket with... and a brush, yeah, or a spray bottle to wet it, because you can see it much better when it’s wet, and what do we see? here you can see something white, and something gray, which means something gray is the host rock, these are some sandstones, maybe oleurolites, orgelites, what was once sand, clay, which were deposited at the bottom ancient sea, and then it shrank, then it shrank, heated up, pressed and cemented. and became a strong rock, and so in the strong rock, then it cracked , superheated water vapor began to flow through the cracks, we call it a fluid or hydrothermal solution, very hot, more than 100 ° for it, but still liquid, because pressure, yes, due to pressure it liquid, although sometimes there are supercritical fluids, which are indistinguishable states, liquid and vapor, above 373, it seems, degrees. which means
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due to the fact that he is so hot, he is good dissolves many minerals, but when it enters the crack, it interacts with these rocks, it cools, and the precipitation of this begins, well, most of it is quartz, generally speaking, most often gold is in such places of birth it is in quartz, but i found quartz , you have to hit it right away to see what. there will be there, but if you find quartz, this does not mean that there is necessarily gold there, even when we go to sites, we chop these quartz veins, well, 90% of them are empty, like a drum, as they say, except for quartz, which in general - there's not much interest here imagines what else you can see here, here - this one, most likely it will be visible as black, and this stripe, it sparkles a little, it’s perite, in general it looks like gold, if i didn’t know, i
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thought that. .. here is a gold mine, yes, they call it fool’s gold, thank you, well, there were often cases when people found it, collected it, raked in bags, were happy, and then upset, well , there is no visible gold here, but this does not mean that it there is none here at all, it can be in the form of a tone, small small inclusions, if there is gold visible, then we can immediately say with confidence that the content is 10 g per ton, with what crack could it be, if? take a microscope and look where where, most likely next to pyrite next to pyrite, but fool’s gold is not so stupid, it often indicates that the real one is nearby , well, this is a sign that there is some kind of mineralization, and moreover, in front of objects, it may contain gold in the form of some microscopic inclusions or even completely dissolved, as if in the structure of apparently dissolved, because then perite is sulfite and it’s good.
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because we already know that in this area with these age values ​​there were suitable conditions for the accumulation of gold. the second point, again, is purely academic, as i see it, that quartz veins are a sign of such a type of deposit as an orogenic deposit. orogenesis is mountain building, if translated from greek into russian, in this case we have these
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superheated solutions. they rise directly from the mantle along very deep faults and very in fact, if we look at global production by deposits, then this type of deposits contributes a very large percentage. on a star, but how does a geologist work, like in the movies he walks around the tag with a hammer? walks, but not only, and it’s you, yes, somewhere, but why do you need a gun, who are you shooting at? that means, well, of course, this is such a poser photo, yes, uh, like
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a schwarzneger, but in general, yes, you have to walk around with a gun when the regions are with bears, orga, and you also go on expeditions and too, and i go, but in other. again, as a representative of such academic science, i i work mainly with already known open deposits, and for me the main task is to sort of understand how it happened that it was formed here, to say that pay attention, for example, to some things like this, and accordingly, when i come to a deposit, most often it is an already operating deposit, where once upon a time there was a quarry somewhere, so that i can go up, look at everything, take the necessary samples for very specific scientific tasks. so you didn't encounter bears, you had to deal with a bear? well, it was nose to nose, fortunately i didn’t have to, but it was on the route, i heard it, it was crackling somewhere in the bushes, i
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smelled it, and my partner and i shouted, they beat us up, and he ran away, literally there 5 minutes later, another route group shouted on the radio and... a bear is coming towards us, in general, they left the route, what is happening and where? this means this is in yakutia, it’s clear that i’m in a mosquito net, because there are a lot of mosquitoes, and i’m washing the spot sample, that is, it’s loose material, usually from rivers, or maybe we just took some kind of rock, a vein, we crushed it and also washed it, or the same core was ground, yes, yes, you can grind the same core and wash it, and then there is also a funnel, that is, first the lightest is washed out, then the heavier, until will remain until there are no more, the heaviest minerals remain, black ones, as a rule, these are magnetite and gold, in fact, it remains, in principle, this is
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a artisanal method of extracting gold, but it’s with a tray, but why is it usually done in a river, my back is just starting to get fast to get sick in the river, that’s why i built myself such a washing machine. well, the tray itself is like 100-200, 300, 400 years ago, yes, well, here it is plastic, but the shape is the same, and there are also different shapes, there is one in guyana, i worked here, they are round trays, similar to a vietnamese hat like this , so they literally make it from any piece of iron sometimes, you go and look, there is an abandoned car, it has such circles on its hood, obviously they made boats, but tell me, all this exotic stuff, taiga, bear? this washing in the river attracts you profession or is it just circumstances? well , this is an interesting experience, well, although over time it becomes like a circumstance, and something like a sobologist itself, why they became honest, but
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accidentally got into it, so i always generally liked biology, but i decided that this would be my hobby, but in general i i wanted to go to a gemologist, so i studied precious stones, right? yes, yes, well, it was just that i ended up at the geological development institute, and i was brought into the group of geologists, i studied, realized that i liked this thing and moved on, off we went, uh, generally speaking, i traveled well - i was in the far east, in africa, and worked in south america. olga, what about you, if you didn’t choose the path there with tents, bears and other exotic things that motivated you to become a geologist? no, well, in fact, when i entered the faculty of geology, i just wanted this kind of... romance, it was difficult for me to imagine myself as a person who would only sit at a computer, for example, work in an office, and i wanted, so that what i will do in the future allows me to work like with your hands in the laboratory, at the computer,
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including the opportunity to go somewhere in nature, look at the world around you, so it seems to me that my choice in this regard of the geological direction was completely balanced and justified, but... i’m returning to such difficult field conditions, well, i probably, after several years of studying at the faculty, realized that i liked it all, but physically... it’s certainly hard work, maybe it’s also some kind of gender specificity, that is, in principle, among geochemists and people who there are usually more girls working in laboratories than among field geologists like this, this is probably a generally understandable picture, so yes, well, in general, i still like all this forest romance, in general, but tell me , but besides forest romance, is there also an element of detective fiction when you watch it? like an investigator at a crime scene, here he was walking, which means there was a solution,
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here there was pressure, here, here, there is a feeling that every time it’s like sherlock holmes, of course, that is, it seems to me that this is the second factor that makes, at least for me, this area very interesting, all the time i feel like, i don’t know, a treasure hunter, a scout, that now we’ll see what’s in these maps, and what’s here, in geology, in search, in fact, all methods are good, that is, it was correctly said that one of... these is mining next to the ore, but in fact - by and large , local residents are one of the very large contributions to geological exploration, that is, this is just the area where we have fundamental classical geology, that's where gold behaves like this, it has such and such chemistry, but there are really other methods, that someone once saw something somewhere, someone said something to someone, and well, a real detective, well, this is more of a scientific excitement, because i remember the numerous history of these
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same gold seekers, the gold rush, sometimes in california, jack london, sometimes in the urals and in siberia, sometimes in australia, or it’s more like a scientific such excitement, scientific or scientific, scientific or such, to get rich, to find a native like a film, well, it turns out that you won’t be able to get rich especially, since our mineral resources belong to the state. and i work in a government organization, and i would even work for private owners, but it would belong to the subsoil user, putting it in your pocket, putting a nugget in your pocket, putting it in your pocket is a very bad idea, but this excitement that you will find something like that is cool, it it still exists, yes, that is, maybe it ’s like a child in a sandbox, yes, who digs up something there, he won’t get rich, but... it’s interesting to find it, and of course, scientific too
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there is excitement, yes, when you build some models, an assumption about where it might be possible to find ore, and where it won’t be, and you immediately run, check it, you want to check it, but there are many places in russia left, where else you can find a large deposit, well, i think that yes, there is a huge area through which there was one route, give me a tip at least on the scale.
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in tv series, somewhere else, about geologists, well , what kind of films are the last territory there, yes , they were based on the novel by kauvaev, like a remake, but there is nothing, there is no geology at school, that is, we have biology, we have geography, and schoolchildren have an idea of ​​what kind of field this is, what geology is, what it’s like, that it’s different, that it’s not just going to... with a hammer, i have no idea about this, and as a result, when
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you graduate from school and choose where to go, it’s just not on the list, let’s imagine that some high school student or the parents of a high school student are watching us now, what is more likely what you would tell them , to motivate me to go into geology, but that is mine, probably the idea is that russia is a mining country, that is, we have always lived and will always be. to live, including at the expense of our own resources, in this regard, taking into account the fact that we have vast unexplored territories, that is, if you go to study geology, you don’t have to be afraid that later you won’t be able to. well, it will be difficult to find a job, to be in demand, and therefore, that is , there will be enough work for a couple of centuries, yes, yes, that is, this is not an area that can collapse in like 5-10 years, what will your argument be, well, i’ll probably appeal to the fact that i love to travel, and geology is
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a wonderful opportunity to travel at government expense, yes, or at the expense of some investor, eh... because, well , i was in the urals , i was in yakutia, in the magadan region, in the khabarovsk territory, i went to africa, worked, i went to south america, i worked, they also paid me for it, it seems to me that this is a weighty argument, yes, but at the same time the opportunities to work in the city will remain , at the moment i work in a department that does not go into the fields, i am now at... at this stage i am an office worker, although 2 years ago i was running around there with a hammer and a backpack, maybe i’ll return to this. many thanks to our guests, schrödinger’s cat was a podcast with you and i am its host , grigory tarasevich, and we talked about gold,
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how it appeared, how it ended up on the surface, and how to find it in russia. hello, dear friends, our meeting today has a backstory: the st. petersburg express at night rushed me from the fields of the st. petersburg economic forum home to moscow, i went out to the dining car, i didn’t sit in the sv, where i was supposed to be, because that’s how it was. it’s just that no one meets anyone on the st. petersburg express, and there i met zhenya malemanov, here he is sitting, you know this brilliant drummer, you remember, we had a visiting team of the brilliant zventa svintan, which throws russian village chalk straight into the cauldron, where polyrhythms float,
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rhythmic fragments, fung, in general fusion is like this, this is the rhythm, zhenya says, i did something else, i say, show me, here it is showed: well, the music is so brilliant and , most importantly, completely useless, no one needs it, it is doomed to failure, because it is not for idiots, it is too calligraphic, i realized, this is just for the anthropology podcast, and today this brilliant team will present to you, dear friends, such a musical fabric made especially for you, well , fantastic, but what kind of people are these, we will talk after they give you a business card, i will only say that this is a cartel,
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really so i got to heaven, i see the way the people get treated, it's problematic, they're ready to save the failing, it's systematic, but when i fell that my eyes melted the selfish, i constantly profit the all the helpest, never to my team green make the team green like the celtics the wonder to make the al the show and tell us throw history they from the bak forever the same old story in the whole different er i watching messy car turn around and mascara but anyw from the pace it was
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with weather come to waste the dirt from my skin, come to clean my hands and my mind so my heart can begin and start overnoon revolution, the clear sky by blue resolution, raindrops tripping by my window, i wait until the paint stops gripping, my brain stops slipping on the sink i lay up the head stop drifted so up to get ch i 've been missing, it's true, it's not you i've been kissing but lost in the lamb when you are dismissed by the old and the old by the new is it? this, dear friends, is the fpm cartel, and we will ask mr. malimanov, from whom.
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i came straight from uzbekistan, why not without a fretted bass? well in this music the fret guy is more suitable, well, of course, well , gentlemen, the most intelligent person in any team is, of course, a pianist, well, because he is the only one who usually has an education, well, a drummer never has one, for example, maliman, the sty, too, but they only have specific solos, there will be silence for all 32 bars, but this one drags himself absolutely all the way.
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khavishen, this is polubabkin, aren’t you bored playing with them, no, of course, look at what, what a colossal piece of machinery, well, they’d cut it, otherwise they won’t let you get drunk, they will, they will give it, definitely, there will be more, go through it, in the next song, the guitarist will at least find a place for himself, or he will go through it again, that’s the joke, that everyone has their place, that’s how it works, let’s see, this, this of course a brilliant singer, but of course we are rooting for the ladies, because well, this is... nothing more than some kind of house-building, will you sing something in the next song? yes, of course, yes, it is definitely said, rite,
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tell us what kind of song it will be? we will play today, we have already played one song, this the debut composition of our project was, so it went on air in a slightly different form, those who want to will find it on the platforms to listen to it, but we will play three other songs, they have not yet been released, they are just freshly collected and now they are in the process. mabariliko yanaendelea ku anatuzunguka pati
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ha tukipikatelele, pati yatu bibiga. mabadiliko yanaendelea kuja, ni mabadiliko yanaendelea kuja, mabadiliko yanaendelea kuja.

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