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Property Transfers

  Property Transfers Platinex will transfer its district scale Shining Tree gold mineral project located in the Shining Tree District of Ontario, consisting of 1,136 unpatented mining claims and one mining lease (the "Shining Tree Properties") to Goldco in consideration for receiving 75% of the issued and outstanding shares of Goldco Fancamp will transfer to Goldco (i) its Heenan Mallard gold properties located in the Swayze Greenstone gold belt adjacent to Côté Gold Deposit in Northern Ontario, consisting of 296 unpatented mining claims (the "Swayze  Properties"); and (ii) its Dorothy Gold project located adjacent to Dynasty Gold’s Thundercloud Project in NW Ontario (the "Dorothy Properties"), in consideration for receiving 25% of the issued and outstanding shares of Goldco. Fancamp will have an option to increase its shareholding to 50% on the basis described below. Fancamp will be granted a 1.0% net smelter returns royalty (the "NSR Royalty") ...

But would the disks in the real world

  But would the disks in the real world  prove this simple, without any further complexities? (Whether "simple" is the right word for turbulence in an ultra-dense, out-of-control environment embedded in intense gravitational and magnetic fields where space itself is bent to breaking point is perhaps a separate question.) Using statistical methods we measured how much the light emitted from our 5,000 disks flickered over time. The pattern of flickering in each one looked somewhat different. But when we sorted them by size, brightness and color, we began to see intriguing patterns. We were able to determine the orbital speed of each disk—and once you set your clock to run at the disk's speed, all the flickering patterns started to look the same. This universal behavior is indeed predicted by the theory of "magneto-rotational instabilities". That was comforting! It means these mind-boggling maelstroms are "simple" after all. And it opens new possibilities...