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Solar powered Fresnel Lens melts through plaster and vaporizes aluminum instantaly. http://greenpowerscience.com/ Using a rock as film to capture a temporary image of the sun 0:36. Backyard Lava Homemade Obsidian Rock conversion and How the sun can vaporize aluminum with a Professional grade Fresnel Lens. Forming borosilicate glass tubing. At 0:36 the image of the sun is exposed into the rock surface. The maximum working temperature of plaster is 1,200 °C (2,200 °F), so higher melting temperature materials would melt the plaster mold. Also, the sulfur in the gypsum reacts with iron, making it unsuitable for casting ferrous mateDL hey peeps wanna know how they really made the blocks??, well they made them in situ just like baking bread, i laid this theory out sometime ago in detail, it is made by taking ground up rocks and melted in mobile foundries with a Fresnel lens, they dig a pit smoothing out the side walls with clay and the molten lava IE a geopolymer is poured directly into the pit and allowed to cool and expand, then they move on to excavate the soil from the next position and repeat the process until they have a completed row in the foundation layer in place and then build enclosure walls for the next layer above creating a soil earthwork enclosed embankment and repeat the process until the top of the wall or structure is reached and then given sufficient time to cool they then remove the soil leaving the finished wall in place. see linked video below to see an example of making molten lava from stone.. https://youtu.be/svAPyyUJUCo