Is the Mars Asteroid close enough to mine?
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To: MattMusson
Does the CUDOs contain gold?
2 posted on
10/26/2023 6:55:00 PM PDT by
jonrick46
(Leftniks chase illusions of motherships at the end of the pier.)
To: MattMusson
Is it time to add to the periodic table?
To: MattMusson
Massive bovine excrement alert.
4 posted on
10/26/2023 6:56:55 PM PDT by
from occupied ga
(Your government is your most dangerous enemy - EVs a solution for which there is no problem)
To: Fred Nerks
Plasma Created heavy elements?
5 posted on
10/26/2023 7:00:31 PM PDT by
Candor7
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To: MattMusson

There is a hypothetical "island of stability" that might exist somewhere above atomic number 164. We would not find this on earth's surface because it would all have sunk to the earth's core by now. Solidified surface or not.
To: MattMusson
Use that stuff for building more EVs.
9 posted on
10/26/2023 7:11:49 PM PDT by
Mark
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To: MattMusson
>> Is the Mars Asteroid close enough to mine?
How would I know? Which asteroid is yours?
10 posted on
10/26/2023 7:16:06 PM PDT by
Nervous Tick
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To: MattMusson
That’s an interesting idea…
Science fiction eventually become science fact…
14 posted on
10/26/2023 7:24:24 PM PDT by
NFHale
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To: MattMusson; Candor7; crusty old prospector; jonrick46
19 posted on
10/26/2023 7:35:30 PM PDT by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire, or both.)
To: MattMusson
Neutronium? Like the planet killer giant carrot thing from Star Trek TOS.
To: MattMusson
I’m just glad that they figured out the existence of the CUDO matter by using math...could the asteroid be a broken fragment of a black hole? How did they know it has no dark matter? I would guess they know that since no one knows what dark matter is.
Science CLICKBAIT?
25 posted on
10/26/2023 7:56:59 PM PDT by
Getready
(Wisdom is more valuable than gold and harder to find.)
To: MattMusson
26 posted on
10/26/2023 8:06:09 PM PDT by
dadfly
To: MattMusson
UnKnownium? How dense is that?
To: MattMusson
Unstable if that size, rather fissionable as the binding energy has to be low.
33 posted on
10/26/2023 8:25:01 PM PDT by
doorgunner69
(When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty)
To: MattMusson
34 posted on
10/26/2023 8:25:52 PM PDT by
DannyTN
To: MattMusson
bozonium and moronium are the two most dense substances in the universe. They are found in the craniums of leftists.
38 posted on
10/26/2023 10:49:53 PM PDT by
FrozenAssets
(You don't have to be crazy to live here, but it helps)
To: MattMusson
Would love to have some depleted martian rounds.
40 posted on
10/27/2023 2:57:04 AM PDT by
fruser1
To: MattMusson
Blows my mind how they are able to predict this by a rock that that passes by a planet a few million miles away...
41 posted on
10/27/2023 3:13:07 AM PDT by
sit-rep
To: MattMusson
two colleagues mathematically demonstrated that the existence of CUDOs Would a misplaced decimal point change the composition of the asteroid?
To: MattMusson
Near Mars Asteroid Made of New Superheavy Elements that are Three Times Heavier than Lead. I'm a little skeptical that this "discovery" is not a move by NASA to ensure continued funding in an era where we need to cut back drastically.
44 posted on
10/27/2023 6:02:09 AM PDT by
The Sons of Liberty
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