SpatiallyAware
Lifer
- Sep 7, 2009
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All you need is an M3, and someone else's Mom. Oh, and you need to be old as shit.
FWIW that is maybe 25% of crap poor Alky has been through.
All you need is an M3, and someone else's Mom. Oh, and you need to be old as shit.
IBM made a movie using nothing but atoms. If manipulating atoms at this level is possible I imagine creating molecules is. I guess the question is, how to make it efficient and fast.
There may possibly be a faster process we just have to discover. For example you can convert water into hydrogen and oxygen using electrolysis. Very easy to do. Perhaps there is a process to create by products, one of them being gold. Figure that out, and we're golden. Literally.
Are you implying that gold is a molecule made out of some other sort of atoms?
And, you're giving examples of chemical processes - water into oxygen and hydrogen. Not nuclear processes.
To try to explain it to you, your examples are like being able to mix food coloring to make different colors, or unmixing food coloring to get specific ingredient colors back. Turning lead into gold would be like mixing food colorings together and getting steel.
All you need is an M3, and someone else's Mom. Oh, and you need to be old as shit.
FYI, we'd have an easier time turning Mercury into Gold by supercooling Mercury and bombarding it with accelerated deutrons.
FWIW that is maybe 25% of crap poor Alky has been through.
I could pee on it.
I don't know if I'd give up my brothers body and an arm and leg? Well maybe.
