Message from @Scribblehatch
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Demand for gold can increase or decrease regardless of its scarcity
actually thats a false statement, water levels fluctate
we pick up water and we lose it every day on space
freaky stuff
besides it would be ironic to worship the sun again.
you think?
WATER FROM SPACE 👽
a bit.
anybody remember that freaky ass 'alien water' that made red rain in India
Who knows, maybe CERN makes some incredible discovery regarding the Higgs-boson and we learn how to make a beautiful or highly conductive metal for dirt cheap
Bitcoin is digital scarcity
And gold demand plummets
ah nm wasn't 'alien'
silver:gold ratio is in favour of silver if you want precious metals
yo who here against nuclear power why you do this tbh
60 tons of cosmic dust enters earth every day
You guys want a fatal drinking game
nuclears great fight me 1v1 irl
@Ottobon have you heard of Thorium reactors?
hmm
Check Stefan Molyneux's videos for the amount of titles that say "Prepare yourself" after some doomsay shit.
it's a way to make nuclear power alot safer
nah but if this has to do with fission, yes i hope we get to that so we can just make everybody happy
lftr needs too much investment
you can re-use the stuff instead of burying it
how recent is thai thorium reactors thing?
it creates non-fissile material if i'm not mistaken. you'd have to look it up. there's a few different types
may have heard of it a while back
"i did not have, sexual relations with that woman" - kavanaugh, 2018
its' not new, just supressed
okok
so i have heard of it then
thorium makes me happy lad
LFTR research started in the US .. but nixon yeeted it
from what i understand the material itself is both mroe readily advailible and cheaper
thanks for sharing that
so late 1960's
that's the one. you can make it with lithium salt
so yeah good reason for nuclear companies that work with the more common reactors to suppress the info, i mean its essentially the same sector
am i wrong to think nixon was the biggest shithead we had in offince in 20th century?