According to a combination of webpages, geodes can take anywhere from thousand to millions of years to form … So you’re right, this new isn’t just old, it’s geological.
Evotech@lemmy.world
on 23 Feb 2025 06:23
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The scientific way of writing “heh, looks like cookie monster lol”
webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
on 23 Feb 2025 06:24
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I think the bottom pic must have had some special coockies considering the eyes.
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
on 23 Feb 2025 10:16
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I didn’t realize those weren’t googly eyes until I read the blurb
Flocklesscrow@lemm.ee
on 24 Feb 2025 14:51
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I’ll never be as happy as these two halves of geode
SciencesPoulet@piaille.fr
on 24 Feb 2025 14:53
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Does this count as fossil-esque?
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Some geodes (not this one though) actually are fossilized crinoid heads. They’re found in southern Indiana.
Character’s blue fur (bottom)
Yomomomomom!
Rock looks blue when we shine blue light on it 😂
This is fluorescence, which turns invisible light into blue light. Like how your teeth and some clothes glow at a rave or glow bowling alley.
Geodes crystallizing for an infinite amount of time will eventually want cookies
This is how many years old? Not sure why it’s being treated like news.
According to a combination of webpages, geodes can take anywhere from thousand to millions of years to form … So you’re right, this new isn’t just old, it’s geological.
The scientific way of writing “heh, looks like cookie monster lol”
I think the bottom pic must have had some special coockies considering the eyes.
I didn’t realize those weren’t googly eyes until I read the blurb
I’ll never be as happy as these two halves of geode
@Flocklesscrow @fossilesque and you’ve not even seen them yet with a cookie each.
@Flocklesscrow @fossilesque they are crushing it.
@Flocklesscrow @fossilesque or they have a crush for cookies, if you prefer.