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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lab or fake diamonds are marked and it's easy to tell because they have no imperfections so it's fake[/quote] So they’re too perfect? Make it make sense [/quote] Correct. Too perfect is a flaw in and of itself. Diamonds are a *natural* phenomenon. Just because you can create a perfect carbon crystal in a laboratory doesn’t mean it’s a diamond. A diamond was created by natural processes. Lab created carbon crystals were not. Just because they are chemically indistinguishable doesn’t matter, if the process they were created was different. [/quote] Not buying it [/quote] No one is asking you to “buy” it. It a statement of facts: A diamond is a naturally occurring gem stone. A lab created carbon crystal is chemically identical to a diamond. A diamond cannot be created in a lab specially because *the word diamond* itself means a gem that was formed by nature. A lab created carbon crystal cannot be formed in nature because the conditions required to form them rapidly do not occur naturally. They are two different things, despite being chemically identical. Now - what did I say that wasn’t true? [/quote] Sorry this is totally contradictory ("They are two different things, despite being chemically identical."), but enjoy your blood diamonds.[/quote]
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