<HTML>The pearls cast above are very meticulously chosen for their luster, and do not represent the overall quality of all the pearls in the necklace that is being "sold" to us.
I would say that we are only being shown one side of the peals, as well. The other sides are pretty hideous.
As a matter of fact, the actual line that holds all the pearls together is so flimsy, it could be considered non-existent.
And, as I've stated... just because Davidovits doesn't know how to raise a megalith doesn't mean the AE's didn't know how. Isn't it rather coincidental (both psychologically and economically) that Davidovits, a maker of geopolymers, has put forth a heavily marketed theory that the pyramids were made of geopolymers.
Granted, we see things as WE are, not as THEY are, but this is stretching it a little thin.
Now, his test results show zeolites and bound water.
Do his samples also have the incredible hardness that millions of years of geologic pressure make in limestone?
What's the answer?
Heh?
I didn't hear that....
Oh.
You said, "I don't know".
How about, "They CAN'T".
Chemical composition isn't the only thing to be tested. Density and strength of the composition ALSO figure in, and I believe the Davidovits geopolymers are about as solid as graham crackers. (No offense to Mr. Hancock).
Where do Margaret or Davidovits address THAT simple issue?
That would be a pearl that is hidden WAY in the back of the box.
snort. snort. oink.
Anthony</HTML>