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"My father used to tell me stories about buried treasures and precolumbian gold. Supossedly, the buried gold would produce a blue flame that could be seen at night, and the country people and farmers would go out at night tracing this flames in order to find the treasure. Is this scientifically possible?
There is a wealth of folklore built up around buried gold and lost treasure and mines. Gold is inert; it does not have any kind of reaction with soil or gases, or anything like that, so any blue glow or flames associated with it would be secondary, and not affiliated directly with the gold. It may have been a productive technique--digging in the vicinity of a blue flame, but it wasn't the gold itself giving off the glow.
On a side note--the idea of a 'blue flame' and gold may also be associated on a spiritual level, as within alchemy.
It isn't true. I am sure they saw swamp gas and assumed there was treasure there kind of like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
well ask yourself this question, did they ever find the gold. if they didn't then the stories are just stories."
The following excerpted from
"My father used to tell me stories about buried treasures and precolumbian gold. Supossedly, the buried gold would produce a blue flame that could be seen at night, and the country people and farmers would go out at night tracing this flames in order to find the treasure. Is this scientifically possible?
There is a wealth of folklore built up around buried gold and lost treasure and mines. Gold is inert; it does not have any kind of reaction with soil or gases, or anything like that, so any blue glow or flames associated with it would be secondary, and not affiliated directly with the gold. It may have been a productive technique--digging in the vicinity of a blue flame, but it wasn't the gold itself giving off the glow.
On a side note--the idea of a 'blue flame' and gold may also be associated on a spiritual level, as within alchemy.
It isn't true. I am sure they saw swamp gas and assumed there was treasure there kind of like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
well ask yourself this question, did they ever find the gold. if they didn't then the stories are just stories."




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