#1 2019-06-15 11:30

Ruakaka
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Registered: 2019-04-09
Posts: 154

GG's Black MDMA

Has anyone tried GG's Black MDMA?

Why is it black?

Couldn't find any information online about black MDMA.

Cheers.


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#2 2019-06-15 11:40

Ruakaka
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Registered: 2019-04-09
Posts: 154

Re: GG's Black MDMA

goodfornothing on TMG says this:

The "black geode" stuff I had recently (and this batch from the same people that this big rock is from) crushed into a light grey (off-white) powder that was lighter than a lot of the powder of rocks that are way lighter in color prior to being crushed up - the reason for this is because it's very translucent and reflective so surface area gives more light refraction and reflection.  Even as the big piece it came as, it's perfectly flat crystal facets will reflect white light as white light, but you only see this on the angles where the light is bouncing on a direct angle to an edge that reflects it on a direct angle to your point of view, so all the perfect flat crystalline edges that aren't reflected directly towards appear black because all the light that hits it is either being reflected at another angle or going through into the depths of the boulder in question.  Because of it's purity and the fact they actually took their time letting it crystallize slowly (something I really appreciate when well done) and form it's dense crystalline geometric shape and it doesn't have a chaotic/rough textured edges, light isn't reflected in all directions from every point it hits, so it looks dark due to all the surfaces that aren't facing the right way to act as a mirror between your POV and the light source, but as you and/or the light source and/or the rock move around in relation to each other, the light catches all the different angles that do bounce towards you at different times and different parts of the rock reflect bright white light.

If you were to point a blindingly bright light at it from an angle that you couldn't see the light source but you could see the rock, in an otherwise dark room, it would have a chaotic disco ball effect and cast a bunch of little bright means of light that would be apparent as light patches on surfaces of the room you were doing this in.


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