Originally posted by: Freestyle101
correction* you wouldnt find anything we could measure yet.
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Originally posted by: ruffilb
I doubt much of anything, if at all. Mb a few hydrogen atoms 😉
Originally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: ruffilb
I doubt much of anything, if at all. Mb a few hydrogen atoms 😉
I am sure there are more tha solely hydrogen atoms floating around 😛
Originally posted by: ruffilb
Originally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: ruffilb
I doubt much of anything, if at all. Mb a few hydrogen atoms 😉
I am sure there are more tha solely hydrogen atoms floating around 😛
"Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, making up 75% of normal matter by mass and over 90% by number of atoms."
Yea, I'm sure there's crazy stuff floating around, but it's mostly hydrogen 😛
Originally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: ruffilb
Originally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: ruffilb
I doubt much of anything, if at all. Mb a few hydrogen atoms 😉
I am sure there are more tha solely hydrogen atoms floating around 😛
"Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, making up 75% of normal matter by mass and over 90% by number of atoms."
Yea, I'm sure there's crazy stuff floating around, but it's mostly hydrogen 😛
Well....wouldn't seeying that crazy stuff make it all worth it 😛
Originally posted by: ruffilb
Originally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: ruffilb
Originally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: ruffilb
I doubt much of anything, if at all. Mb a few hydrogen atoms 😉
I am sure there are more tha solely hydrogen atoms floating around 😛
"Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, making up 75% of normal matter by mass and over 90% by number of atoms."
Yea, I'm sure there's crazy stuff floating around, but it's mostly hydrogen 😛
Well....wouldn't seeying that crazy stuff make it all worth it 😛
In the miniscule off-chance that some of it landed in the test-tube, sure...
I wonder how many taxpayer dollars per particle that is?
Any glass vial would be able to withstand the pressure difference, since it will never exceed ~1 atmosphere. It's pretty easy to design a pressure vessel that can withstand thousands of atmospheres of pressure difference.Originally posted by: Banzai042
Getting it back to earth also assumes that you are able to create something that can withstand that level of pressure difference.
Everything has a price, especially in science. The cure for cancer shouldn't have a price, but it does, and it's absolutely prohibitive.Originally posted by: sonz70
Exploring should not have a price
Originally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: ruffilb
I wonder how many taxpayer dollars per particle that is?
Exploring should not have a price