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All The Gold Discovered In The World Would Fit In A 23 x 23 Meter Cube
IFL Science ^ | April 6, 2023 | Charlie Haigh

Posted on 07/08/2025 7:32:39 AM PDT by Red Badger

The cube would probably look a little something like this. Image credit: Clark Ukidu / Shutterstock

Hearing stories of the largest gold nugget ever found, or the recent 2.6 kilogram (5.7 pound) discovery by an amateur aussie gold hunter, you might be fooled into thinking we’ve discovered a massive amount of gold on Earth.

Well, it might come as a surprise to learn that all the gold discovered so far could fit inside a puny 23 by 23 meter (75 by 75 foot) cube – that’s about the length of a cricket pitch. Despite its relatively small size, this cube would weigh eight times as much as the Statue of Liberty.

How much gold have we found? The estimated amount of gold mined throughout history is said to be around 187,000 tons, with the total discovered amount being about 244,000 tons. And thanks to gold’s virtually indestructible nature and its ability to be recycled, pretty much all of this is still around.

Around 2,756 to 3,307 tons of gold are mined each year, with more than 30 percent of all gold coming from the Witwatersrand Basin mine in South Africa. Currently, China is the biggest miner of gold, while the single largest gold-mining complex is Barrick Gold’s Nevada Gold Mines, which produces a whopping 99,223 kilograms (3.5 million ounces) a year.

How much is still underground?

The gold left in the ground is measured either as “reserves”, which are economical to mine at current gold prices, or “resources”, which need more investigation to establish if they’re economical, or need to be sold at a higher price.

The US Geological Survey estimates below-ground reserves to be around 57,000 tons, that’s about 20 percent of discovered gold that is yet to be mined. This would mean we could potentially mine all currently known gold reserves in just over 17 years.

But advances in mining technology are making it both easier to discover new reserves and more economical to mine resources, so it’s not likely we’ll pillage all of Earth’s gold any time soon.

Mining companies are now flocking to Victoria, Australia, in what they’re calling a “second gold rush”. Here, they’re utilizing updated understandings of rock formation to better predict the location of gold preserves, and today’s modern drilling equipment is allowing for a higher yield.

Gold in hard-to-reach places There are also a number of gold preserves we’re aware of on Earth that are not economical to mine, and likely never will be.

Known deposits in Antarctica would require extensive equipment and risk to retrieve in the continent’s harsh climate. Similarly, there’s thought to be gold throughout the ocean floor, but with no viable way of getting to it, the value of the yield would never justify the advances.

Looking further afield, there are also gold preserves on the Moon. While we might one day have a lunar base, currently, mining Moon-gold would cost much more than the market value. But maybe the Artemis II crew should pack their gold pans just in case.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Education; History; Society
KEYWORDS: cube; cubes; gold; goldbugs; goldcube
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To: Red Badger

Yup. If I were a quibbler, I say, ‘23 Meter Cube’ was sufficient, and if one wanted to be wordy, ‘23m x 23m x 23m Cube’. :^) The amount of gold that has been mined would have comprised a cube about 50 feet (if memory serves) on a side back when I was a kid.

A 50 f cube is 125,000 cubic feet or about 29% of this 23 m cube, which is about 429,343.645184 cubic feet. IOW, since circa 1960, about 71% of the gold ever mined has been mined.


81 posted on 07/08/2025 2:06:09 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (The moron troll Ted Holden believes that humans originated on Ganymede.)
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82 posted on 07/08/2025 2:10:47 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (The moron troll Ted Holden believes that humans originated on Ganymede.)
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To: JSM_Liberty

Grandpa Simpson?


83 posted on 07/08/2025 6:10:14 PM PDT by FrankRizzo890
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To: montag813

Dodecahedron


84 posted on 07/08/2025 6:17:26 PM PDT by Az Joe (Live free or die)
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To: Kleon

You’re way, way, way, way off.

The total number of bitcoins that will ever be mined is 21 million.

Just one gram of gold has about 3x10^21 atoms!!


85 posted on 07/08/2025 7:16:28 PM PDT by aquila48 (Do not let them make you "care" ! Guilting you is how they. control you. )
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To: EnderWiggin1970

Interesting. One of the nicest reasons to be a freeper... lots of people know such cool little facts about the world. Thanks for sharing.


86 posted on 07/08/2025 7:19:19 PM PDT by GOPJ (Democrats judge themselves by thier 'intentions' NOT by their results. It's one reason they fail.)
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To: SunkenCiv
The amount of gold that has been mined would have comprised a cube about 50 feet (if memory serves) on a side back when I was a kid.

Yes, I remember that figure as a kid, 1960's, in the World Book Encyclopedia, I think it was, or maybe it was My Weekly Reader............

87 posted on 07/09/2025 5:14:15 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: EnderWiggin1970

“Then the Bessemer process was invented, and aluminum became commonplace.”

Bessemer is for steel, you may be thinking of the Bayer process.


88 posted on 07/09/2025 5:26:55 AM PDT by JSM_Liberty
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To: JSM_Liberty

Ouch! You are no doubt right.


89 posted on 07/09/2025 6:50:12 PM PDT by EnderWiggin1970
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