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Ch. 10: Natural Formation of the Diamond

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DIAMONDS
as of heaven in their composition. Indeed, not only are the selfsame elements present in meteorites, but they are combined in the same way to form the same minerals as in the crust of the earth.
It is certain from observations I have made, corroborated by experience gained in the laboratory, that iron at a high temperature and under great pressure conditions existent at great depths below the surface of the earth acts as the long-sought solvent for carbon, and will allow it to crystallise out in the form of diamond. But it is also certain, from the evidence afforded by the Arizona and other meteorites, that similar conditions have existed among bodies in space, and that on more than one occasion a meteorite freighted with jewels has fallen as a star from the sky.
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