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<p>[QUOTE="Pavlos, post: 3205872, member: 96635"]Please use the "quote", it is really unclear to read like this.</p><p><br /></p><p>Fortunately there is something called an "abstract" which can save you some years reading <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> I have definitely read some articles about the crystallization of alloys, and no not on google, I hope if you are an educated person yourself that you use other websites to search for scientific articles. Anyway back to the point, I have read both abstracts and conclusions of several articles in the research of crystallization of alloys, I have found not more then "it might be possible". And this are no alloys of copper and tin, but alloys of around 5 metals, and as I explained before, a specific composition of metals can change the crystal lattice and change it's behavior completely (but this is not the case in bronze).</p><p><br /></p><p>Your quote: <i>"You can lead a horse to water but he may not be thirsty."</i>, does not apply here at all... and by the way it is not a quote just from your country, it's origin is from England and is used in many other countries.... It is a pretty commonly used quote, even I know it as a foreigner.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, again, this is why I request for the second time, please send me an article where it says: "we have successfully made a crystalline alloy". Or please if you are so convinced bronze can crystallize then send me a scientific article showing that it can in fact crystallize, I am eager to read it. All I hear is that bronze is so CHARACTERISTIC for cast counterfeits, but there is no scientific research you ever show me this actually happens.</p><p><br /></p><p>You know what, to make finally an end of this debate, I am going to contact David R. Sear, a very experienced numismatist, I hope you think the same about him.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pavlos, post: 3205872, member: 96635"]Please use the "quote", it is really unclear to read like this. Fortunately there is something called an "abstract" which can save you some years reading :) I have definitely read some articles about the crystallization of alloys, and no not on google, I hope if you are an educated person yourself that you use other websites to search for scientific articles. Anyway back to the point, I have read both abstracts and conclusions of several articles in the research of crystallization of alloys, I have found not more then "it might be possible". And this are no alloys of copper and tin, but alloys of around 5 metals, and as I explained before, a specific composition of metals can change the crystal lattice and change it's behavior completely (but this is not the case in bronze). Your quote: [I]"You can lead a horse to water but he may not be thirsty."[/I], does not apply here at all... and by the way it is not a quote just from your country, it's origin is from England and is used in many other countries.... It is a pretty commonly used quote, even I know it as a foreigner. Anyway, again, this is why I request for the second time, please send me an article where it says: "we have successfully made a crystalline alloy". Or please if you are so convinced bronze can crystallize then send me a scientific article showing that it can in fact crystallize, I am eager to read it. All I hear is that bronze is so CHARACTERISTIC for cast counterfeits, but there is no scientific research you ever show me this actually happens. You know what, to make finally an end of this debate, I am going to contact David R. Sear, a very experienced numismatist, I hope you think the same about him.[/QUOTE]
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