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and such a strip sparkles a little, it’s perite, well, in general it looks like gold, if i didn’t know, i thought it was a gold mine, but they call it fool’s gold, well, there were often cases when people found it, collected it , raked up bags, were happy, and then were upset, well , there is no visible gold here, but this does not mean that it is not here at all, it can be in the form of a tone, small, fine inclusions, if gold is visible, then... this is immediate we can say with confidence that 10 g per ton content, what kind of crack it can be, if we took a microscope, we would look for where where , most likely, next to the spirit next to the pyrite, but that is, gold is foolishly not so stupid, it often indicates that there is something nearby and this is such, well, this is a sign that there is some kind of mineralization , and moreover, the decoration of the objects in front may contain gold in the form of some microscopic inclusions or even generally dissolved, as if in the structure.
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apparently dissolved, because then perite is a sulfite, it oxidizes well in air, well, over decades, with water, with interact with air, this secondary gold can fall out of it, also micron gold flakes, with you is the podcast schrödinger's cat and i am its host grigory tarasevich, today we are talking about gold, about how to find gold.
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like olympiada, it is associated with quartz veins, here we see a quartz vein, this is already good, respectively, the olympiada deposits, it was formed in several stages, approximately 850 million years ago, and its last stage was 650 million years ago, it is interesting to see, that's exactly it quartz vein and the mineralization that is in it, what age is it, if it is close to the age that is found for rich gold ore systems, then this object becomes even more promising for me, because we already know that in this area with such values ​​- age were suitable conditions for the accumulation of gold, the second point, again purely academic, as i see it, is that quartz veins are a sign of this type of deposit as an orogenic type deposit, arogenesis is mountain building, if translated. yes, in this
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in this case, we have these superheated solutions, fluids, they rise directly from the mantle along very deep faults, and in fact, if we look at global production by deposits, then this type of deposits contributes a very large percentage, they are interesting for subsoil users, that is this is my opinion, it would seem a simple stone, but what kind of story can be seen in it, just a detective story, well here... in fact, there are quite a lot of generalizations, yes, that is, we take something by analogy - we complete it, then there is this does not mean that we are right in we saw this piece, and we talked a lot about tall models, about the universe, about neutron stars, and how a geologist works, like in the movies he walks through the taiga with a hammer, walks, but not only, and that’s you, yes, somewhere i , why do you need a gun at anyone? which means, well, of course, this
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is such a posing photo, yes, like schwarzenegger, but in general, you have to walk around with a gun when there are bears in the regions. olga, you also go on expeditions, and i also go, but on different ones. again, as a representative of such academic science, i mainly work with known discovered deposits, and for me the main task is to somehow understand how this happened. so that you can come up, look at everything, take the necessary samples for very specific scientific tasks, so you didn’t encounter bears, you had to deal with bears, well, nose to nose, fortunately you didn’t have to, but it was... on the route, i
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i heard him, he was cracking somewhere in the bushes, i smelled him, so my partner and i shouted, they beat him up, and he ran away. literally there is another route there in 5 minutes a group of porations are shouting, a bear is coming towards us, in general they have left the route, what is happening and where and where? this means that this is in yakutia, and it’s clear that i’m in mosquito nets, 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. 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 the same 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,
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this is magnetite, and gold, in fact, it remains, in principle, this is a artisanal method of extracting gold, yes, that’s exactly with a tray, but why is it usually done in the river? my back just starts to hurt quickly in the river, that’s why i built myself such a washing tray, well, the tray itself is like 1200, 300, 400 years ago, yes, well, here it’s plastic, but the shape is the same, and there are also different shapes, there’s one in guyana , i was working, they are round trays, similar to a vietnamese hat, like this - they literally make it from any piece of iron sometimes, you go and look, there is an abandoned car, and on its hood there are these... circles are expressed, of course, they made boats, but tell me, this whole thing this exoticism, taiga, bears, this washing in the river, is this what attracts you to the profession, or is it just circumstances? well , this is an interesting experience, well, although over time it becomes like a circumstance, and something
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of itself as a biologist, why did they become honest, but accidentally got carried away, so i always generally i liked biology, but i decided that it would be my hobby, and... in general, i wanted to go to a hemologist, so i studied, precious stones, yes, yes, yes, well, it was just the geologist-exploration institute that got me, and i was carried away like once in a group of geologists, i studied, realized that i liked this thing and moved on, off i went, in general, i traveled well, i was in the far east, in africa, i worked in south america, olga, but what about you? if you didn't choose the path there with tents, bears and other exotic things, what? i wanted one like this 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 what i would do in the future to allow me to work
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like i did with my hands in a laboratory, or at a computer including having the opportunity to go somewhere in nature, to look at the world around, so it seems to me that my... in this regard of the geological direction, it was completely justified, returning to such difficult field conditions, well, i probably , there after several years of studying at the faculty, i realized that i like it all, but i am physically, in fact, it is of course hard work, maybe this is also some kind of gender specificity, that is, in principle, among geochemists and people who work in laboratories, usually girls more than among such... field geologists, this is probably a generally understandable picture, uh, so yes, but in general, all this forest romance, in general, i still like it for now, tell me, what if, in addition to forest romance, there is another element detective, when you look like
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an investigator at a crime scene, here the solution was coming, here there was pressure, there is a feeling that every time it’s like sherlock holmes, of course, that is... it seems to me that this 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 - scouts, that now we’ll see what’s in these maps, and what’s here, in geology, in search, in fact, uh, all methods are good, that is, there was it is correctly said that one of these is mining next to the ore, but in fact - by and large, local residents - this is also one of the very large contributions to geological exploration, that is... this is exactly the area where there is we have fundamental classical geology, where gold behaves like this, it has such and such chemistry, but there are really other methods, that someone once saw something somewhere, someone to whom - said something, and a real detective, well, it’s more like scientific
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excitement, because well, they remember numerous stories of those same gold seekers, the gold rush, now in california, jack london, now in the urals in siberia, then... you won’t really get rich, yes, since our mineral resources belong to the state, and i work in the state organization, and even work for private owners, but it would belong to the subsoil user, putting it in your pocket, finding a nugget the size of your pocket is a very bad idea, but this excitement that you will find something like that is cool, it’s still there, yes, that is, maybe it’s like... a child in a sandbox yes, who digs up something there, he will not get rich, but he is interested in finding it, and
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of course, there is also scientific excitement, yes, when you build some models, assumptions about where it might be possible to find ore, and where it won’t be there, and you immediately run and check it, you want to check it, but there are many places left in russia where you can still find a large deposit, well, i believe that yes there is... in the territories along which there was one route, year, give a tip at least on a scale of thousands of kilometers, well, a new land, for example, by the way, or the brango ridge, the chukotka region, there are territories where practically no one went there, in the far east, there in the yanomai region there are territories where even in soviet times there were no routes, because it was simply physically impossible to raft or pass anything - look, as if from a geological point of view, from the point of view, looking at the map, there is every reason to assume that there may be large deposits there, the question is how to find them there,
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find them with minimal effort, and here’s how since there is probably such an alliance between fundamental exploratory science, that is, we can give something on our part, they can tell us what is real and what is not, after all, as far as i know, there is quite a low competition for geological faculties, why not enough motivation, i think, popularization. there may be a shortage of professions, we see economists and lawyers on tv every day in tv series, somewhere else, about geologists, well, what kind of films are there lately, the territory, yes, based on the novel by kauvaev, how i wish there was a remake, but there is nothing, there is no geology at school, that is, we have biology, we have geography, and schoolchildren can imagine what kind of area this is. about the fact that there is geology, that it’s like, that it’s different, that it’s not just going into the field with
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a hammer, there’s no, well, no idea about it, and as a result, when you finish school and choose where to go, just well, she’s not on the list, let’s imagine that some high school student or the parents of a high school student are watching us now, which is more likely what would you tell them to motivate them to go into geology, but that is, mine is probably before? such that russia is a mining country, that is, we have always lived and will live, including at the expense of our resources, in this regard, taking into account the fact that we have vast unexplored territories, that is, if you go to study geology, then there is no need to be afraid that later it will not be possible, well, it will be difficult to find a job, to be in demand, eh, so there will be enough work for a couple of centuries, yes, yes, that is, this is not an area that can collapse. like in 5-10 years, what will your argument be? well, i’ll probably
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appeal to the fact that the love of traveling, geology is a wonderful opportunity to travel at government expense, yes, or at the expense of some investor, because well, i was in the urals, i was in yakutia in magadan region, khabarovsk region, traveled to africa, worked in south america. i traveled, worked, and 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, for the present at the moment i work in a department that does not go into the fields, now 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 come back to this, thank you very much. thanks to our guests, schrödinger's cat and i, its host grigory
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tarasevich, were with you, and we talked about gold, how it appeared, how it ended up on the surface and how to find it on russian territory. hello, dear tv viewers, you are watching the triggers lab podcast, with you its host, psychologist tatyana krasnovskaya, psychologist psychotherapist sergei nasebyan, our guest is yulia. hello, yulia, hello, tell us what you came to us with? i came with such an interesting request, i don’t know what to call this diagnosis, it’s either my fears or my beliefs, in general, it seems to me that i have a childish position, that is, i seem to always expect from someone that some of my questions will be resolved,
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for example, there is a job search, that one of my friends will offer me something, yeah, or, for example, my man will solve my... questions, i have to of a certain period there was a dad who helped me, i have a feeling that i have no training, yes, it’s like doing something myself, but with everything that i expect, for example, from my man, that he will somehow solve my financial issues, while i cannot voice to him my request to ask for money, that is, for example, say there, give me some amount for this, for that, that is... for some reason i’m embarrassed to do this, and i’m a little confused about this, i also have a feeling that when searching work, i also don’t seem to allow myself to ask for some, well, a certain level of earnings, due to the fact that i don’t have this internal permission, i broadcast myself this way, well, that is, this is how i see myself inside, this is apparently how others see me, so
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i have this request, tell us a little about your parent’s story. what is your relationship with your family now? i have two parents, a brother, a brother 8 years younger, so i’m the older sister, the eldest child, in my relationship with my brother it turned out that my mother we worked there, 8 years apart, and somehow i was partly his parent in some way, dad made good money, supported us, mom also worked, but from a certain point... when i now analyze my own past life, i understand that, well, for example, many things were not done according to my wishes, yes, it was not my choice, but simply, well, they seemed to follow the path of least resistance, that is, the university was chosen where they could place me , and guarantee that they could have done the right thing, well, that’s how it turned out
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i got married, i got married at the age of 19, we also found a groom, no, we somehow found ourselves, but... it was at school, that is, we dated from the age of 14, then at the age of 19, i was 19 years old, he is 20, we got married, lived in marriage for 25 years , then separated, i have two children, the eldest son is 20 years old and my daughter is 16, at some point i made a decision for myself that i would leave, well, let’s say, in a protracted maternity leave, that is, i was at home for 8 years, taking care of the children, as it seemed to me... i was an ideal mother, so, well, then it happened that at some point a certain moment - the need came to go to work, because well, such was the financial situation, and i realized that at the age of 45 i left, i had no self-doubt, the skills were lost, that is, everything i could tell myself , that well, it seems like i’m
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a good mother, well, then over time, naturally, as there is such a joke, yes, what if... you have a mother, then you will definitely meet with a psychologist, the children began to grow up and, well, why is it a joke, they began go outside, well, some of their injuries, and that’s for included a certain feeling of guilt that you begin to analyze whether you did everything like that, that is, this structure has been shaken, i’m a good mother, well, in the end, i came to the conclusion that...
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the divorce happened, i was the initiator, relatively calmly , well, quite a serious decision for a person who does not know how to make decisions, why did you decide to divorce, i just began to understand that i was not happy in the relationship, i began to understand that i did not give my first husband anything, well, that is, how for men i i understand that... it’s still the woman’s support, faith in him, it’s important, here i am, that is, you withdrew yourself, i didn’t feel these feelings for him, well, let’s just say he disappointed me, or that’s how it is. .. you say, you don’t like the results, well, accordingly , mutual understanding was also not achieved, and well, i didn’t want to do that, because
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i didn’t want to get sick, i didn’t want to subject the children to stress, because up to a certain point there was an opportunity to somehow do this, well to level out yes, to hide, although the children tell me that they are still, well, how are they you felt it, uh-huh, so you said that he disappointed you, what was the... there was an initial expectation or charm, well, material issues, that is, somehow, well , conditionally, let's say, there was such a thing as an initial agreement, that i take care of children, but he provides our rear, well, it so happened that at a certain moment the situation changed and i had to go to work, the situation changed in the sense that he was not able to provide for your family at the level which is necessary, yes, yes, uh-huh. that's what this entailed some specific ones, maybe we just couldn’t cope with this situation as adults, and since we had an early marriage,
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maybe we’re kind of stuck at that age, yes, that is, we’ve grown up, but we can’t solve adult issues learned, perhaps, what are you crying about now, i’m crying. i feel sorry for you, what ’s wrong, that you’ve been crying for 45 years, you have healthy children, what do you feel sorry for, well, it’s as if that’s clearly not how you imagined your 45 years, well, somehow yes, i don’t like it, i imagined that i i understand where to go, i imagined that i had there would be some kind of vector, i imagined that there would be some kind of feeling of reliability , i imagined that there would be support, yeah. all this support and reliability was essentially built on the husband, on the husband, on the dad, yes, well, first on the dad, then on the husband, well, dad did the same for us, he supported us, yes, but you knew, yes, as
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if already by the age of 40, they guessed that dad would die, husband would die, everyone would die someday, how could one build a support on someone who would die, well, the question is, how could one build a support on someone who would die, well, come on let’s talk to you about this, how did you build a support on, i don’t know, there is an ear of wheat on feet of clay? relatively speaking, maybe i didn’t think about it before, that is, so far everything was fine, well, everything was going well and those same questions didn’t arise, and dad helped, as i understand it, until some point in your family, yes yes , up to a certain point, well, it turns out that he was like, well , like that for me, maybe in the subconscious, just like a support and some kind of support, and then it so happened that i went to... work and a pandemic happened, and i cut back, i i got divorced and my dad died, it’s like everything is cut out for me, yes, well, as usual, that’s how it happens,
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it doesn’t happen a little at a time, it happens all at once, yeah, i don’t know how you coped with such a flash piano, how did you cope, well, i can’t say that at the moment when all this was happening, i had some kind of deep analysis, i somehow suffered, yes, well , somehow, it seems to me that i would it was so good that i got divorced, as if i had solved some kind of issue that i didn’t, well , didn’t analyze what, for example, i i’m left without a livelihood, and well, well, i was fired, well, that your divorce will have some consequences for you, and the children remained with you, yes the children remained, my husband supports, helps, that is, well, sort of.. . we got divorced very, how to say, correctly, it’s probably, well , environmentally friendly, yes, there is such a thing, yeah, that is , you have maintained a fairly good relationship
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with your husband, now you have a man, that’s right, yes, now i have a second husband. , you weren’t alone for long, not for long, yeah, so what, this husband lives up to expectations, now while there is no expectation, now there is simply this, well , somehow every time there is a current moment. well , in these current moments, he performs the functionality that you assigned to him, a person who solves your problems, meets some of your needs? yeah, yeah, why are you worried? i’m worried, i don’t see myself as, well, as a person, as a unit, yes, that is, like this, but you don’t have such a task, so far, from what you said, the task was one: first to live with dad, then to live with a husband, now living with... a second one, what kind of personality are we talking about? here you go apparently there is such a need now, there is one just as you would like, this is the ideal picture, this is a complete
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personality, what is she like? when you can rely on yourself to understand that it’s good when there is a person nearby, but at the same time, if there is no person nearby, well, as if everything is okay with you, not in the sense that you are divorced or married, not as a partner, but that’s it in the family, but that in principle you can correct yourself, that is, for me, how will you understand this, that is, what do you need for this? now you don't feel like that you think, you don’t consider yourself like that based on some analytical calculations of such or such results, yes, for example, you don’t have a profession that would make you happy, that you would be proud of, so, you don’t have an income that would allow you to be comfortable to exist alone without relying on other people, you don’t have any interests, apparently, i don’t know about hobbies, that’s what you’re talking about, so
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that means, accordingly... the technical institute where your parents enrolled? yes, so you are an engineer, software, yes, yeah, yeah, i finished the second one institute, financial manager, well, i received a financial education, so, well, both of these seem to be quite in demand today, well , the first education, it’s so nominal, that is, it’s not about me at all, the second education, yes, i initially worked there for several banks, then i worked at a company
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as a financial manager, then as an accountant, then... i wanted to leave the accounting department and i was fired, well, accordingly , i couldn’t answer my request, so you liked your job, accounting, no, but there are people who like working in accounting , interesting, for sure, probably so, i wanted to leave, and it so happened that by chance, not by chance , i got a job as an assistant to the director of a state school, and you liked this job, yes, you liked this job, now you’re not there... now i’m not working there because - because of the pandemic you were laid off, no, i was laid off from accounting, why don’t you work at school if you like it? it’s a little difficult to be a personal assistant, there are certain moments when i couldn’t, well , it’s moral to combine this role as a personal assistant, yes, otherwise i liked all the functionality, everything except that at some point they start to have, well
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, certain boundaries of their own, i... couldn’t defend, let’s say, that is, i don’t have any complaints against my employer, yes, but i just realized that at some certain moment i lost myself, and you left yourself, yes, this was your last job, you quit a long time ago, in september, so good, and if we assume that now you will dig yourself out again the hole you are in, what profession would you like to make your main one? well here's something i like those related to administration, that is, well, how long do you plan to work in the position of some administrator, something, well, until the end of your days, for example, you want to die at work, is this possible, or do you understand that you have i have 15 active years left there, i definitely don’t want to die yet, i don’t want to die at work either, but for some time yet, well, i’m interested
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in working, i’m... now i’m 47 years old and i don’t see myself as a pensioner yet, that is, i have the strength, the desire, i want to work, but somehow you wanted your life to change, then suddenly a miracle happens, the whole mechanism switches and suddenly your ideal life begins, what it would look like, there in a month you have this and that, in a year that and that, in five, in 10 years , you wake up, satisfied. well , there is this, let’s say, some kind of inspiration and desire to do something, interest satisfaction, well , so internal, yes, that it doesn’t mean there are some moments - julia, why are you crying when you talk about this, well, you ’re talking about how great it will be, why?

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