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The Fairburn Agate is a Misclassification

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  1. The Fairburn Agate cannot be found anywhere the Wieland Cycadeoid is not literally all around it and surrouding or literally attached to it.
  2. The Fairburn Agate breaks non-conchoidally.
  3. 1. and 2. both also apply to the colloquial "prairie agate."
  4. Rapid Silicification of Cycadeoidea= "the agate beds."
  5. The last pinnate crown of cycadeoid found, was found before a jeweler in Fairburn misclassified it as the Fairburn Agate.
  6. Wieland describes the pinnate crown rapid silicified as having the same pattern as what this wiki falsely identifies as an agate

Cycadeidea's trunk was segmented, and the non conchoidal breaks on praire and fairburn agates, are consistent with their segments.

The Fairburn Agate Beds are not agate beds at all, they are the rapid silicified petrified forests if the Black Hills.

You do not rock hunt more than me. 2600:1014:B183:4B1:88A0:DCFE:D3AE:C8F7 (talk) 21:14, 22 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Also, the truth is that Cycadeoid's crown was not, "never found again," and there is no mystery, I solved it. Thd Fairburn Agate is the rapid silicified preservation of the pinnate crown of wieland (who discovered Archelon Isychros) Black Cycad.
Erase the fake "theories," both disproving each other. My discovery of their true nature allows for "inside out," and, "outside in," fairburn agates, and requires and is supported by both kinds existing.
There are caverns under the agate beds. 2600:1014:B183:4B1:88A0:DCFE:D3AE:C8F7 (talk) 21:19, 22 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]