Ted Butler @TedJButler dives into @OCG_Silver's latest high-grade silver results at Santa Ana.
Aguilar delivered strong hits, including 1,660 g/t AgEq over 0.60m ETW, while two newly recognized structures point to more growth potential.
Resource update underway.
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We've come full circle. In late January any mention of a possible pullback or correction and the trolls would eviscerate you. The "fundamentals", shortages, huge spreads between Asian and US markets, etc. would prevent metals from ever correcting.
The bipolar market is now the complete opposite. Any talk of a possible rally, or heaven forbid, new highs in the months ahead and you are taken out to the woodshed and beaten senseless.
The banking cartel appears to be going to try and test or undercut the March low in gold (silver is stronger and may hold above the low pivot). If they succeed over the next few days it will create a selling panic. Retail and hedge funds will finally capitulate allowing the banks to exit their shorts and get long.
Something similar occurred in 2010 right before metals began a monster rally to that 2011 top.
Be aware of what is happening. This isn't the end of the bull market. It's a manufactured move to create a selling panic and allow the banks to escape their shorts positions before the next leg up.
Keep in mind there is no guarantee they will succeed. If they fail to create the undercut they may have to cover into a short squeeze.
🚨 PHYSICISTS JUST FOUND A BRAND-NEW WAY TO MAKE ELECTRONS ACT STRANGELY WITHOUT ANY MAGNETIC FIELD.
In pentalayer graphene (five stacked and slightly twisted sheets), electrons slow down so dramatically that their mutual repulsion becomes the dominant force. The result? They form a collective quantum state that recreates the fractional quantum Hall effect but this time it’s “anomalous” (no external magnets needed).
Why this matters:
Normally this effect requires ultra-strong magnetic fields, ultra-clean materials, and temperatures near absolute zero.
The moiré superlattice in twisted pentalayer graphene “fakes” the magnetic field from inside the material itself.
This creates exotic anyons quasiparticles that behave as if they carry only a fraction of an electron’s charge.
The deeper implication is staggering:
Anyons are incredibly robust against noise and could be the key to building practical, fault-tolerant quantum computers that actually work at scale.
We may have just unlocked a whole new playground for quantum materials one where the weirdest rules of quantum mechanics can be engineered on demand.
What happens when we can routinely create and control these fractional-charge states in everyday lab conditions?
Follow for more frontier physics and quantum discoveries.
🚨 GRAPHENE MAY BE ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT MATERIALS EVER DISCOVERED.
It’s nearly transparent.
Almost weightless.
Thinner than paper.
Yet stronger than steel.
Graphene is made from a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a perfect hexagonal lattice a structure so precise that electrons can move through it almost like light itself.
Why this matters:
This material could eventually transform: • batteries
• quantum computing
• flexible electronics
• spacecraft materials
• neural interfaces
• ultra-fast processors
• next-generation energy systems
Some scientists believe graphene may help unlock an entirely new era of technology where materials are engineered atom-by-atom for specific realities.
The strange part?
It’s just carbon.
The same element found in pencil lead.
Sometimes the biggest revolutions begin with structures hiding in plain sight.
Follow for more future physics and technology breakthroughs.