Post: Most Expensive Substance in the World
08-18-2011, 08:55 AM #1
Fionn
Banned
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Originally posted by another user
There are several extremely expensive substances in the world, and all of them have to do with exotic physics. Historical contenders for the most expensive substance such as saffron, plutonium, gold, and diamond are like dirt in comparison to these. Three categories of material that compete for the most expensive substance are antimatter (especially antiatoms like antihydrogen), at $1,750 trillion US Dollars (USD) per ounce, followed by hafnium and tantalum isomers, at about $480 million USD per ounce, and assorted exotic particles such as bottom quarks, which are in the same league as antimatter.

The cost of antimatter has actually come down. In 1999, it was about $62.5 trillion USD a gram ($1.75 quadrillion USD an ounce). The reason antimatter costs so much is that it can only be made in tiny quantities using multibillion dollar particle accelerators. When tremendous amounts of electromagnetic energy is concentrated in one place, both conventional matter and antimatter are spontaneously created, and physicists can use magnetic traps to isolate antimatter. Though they usually create just antiprotons, they can even combine antiprotons with positrons (anti-electrons) to create anti-hydrogen.

Antimatter is worthy of the title of most expensive substance because it is also potentially one of the most useful substances in the universe. Antimatter has the theoretically greatest energy density out of any energy source. The energy in 1 kg of antimatter is equivalent to 47 megatons of TNT, similar to the largest nuclear bomb ever detonated, which had a mushroom cloud seven times taller than Mt. Everest and could have caused third-degree burns at a distance of 100 km (62 mi). Antimatter has such a huge energy density that, if it could be harnessed for rockets, it could accelerate a payload to a substantial fraction of the speed of light. Few other propulsion technologies are capable of this, even in principle.

The most expensive substance besides antimatter is other assorted exotic matter, as mentioned before, as well as hafnium and tantalum nuclear isomers. A nuclear isomer has the same number of protons and neutrons as the normal element, but one or more of its nucleons is in an excited state whereby it contains greatly more energy than the element at its ground state. Such isomers can be induced to emit gamma rays, and at one point were eyed as a futuristic fuel or bomb material, yet induced emission of nuclear isomers has yet to be developed in a reliable way. Unlike antimatter, this most expensive substance is more useless, at least until technology progresses somewhat.


Holy ****ing Shit.

$1,750 Trillion per ounce.
That's $1,750,000,000,000,000.

Could I have a lend of an ounce of antimatter from someone?
I swear I'll give it back. :confused:
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08-26-2011, 10:26 PM #38
xRystar
Bounty hunter
Even if I had some.. Nobody would have enough money to buy it. :yuno:
08-26-2011, 10:54 PM #39
Even if one of you could get your hands on it, no one will buy it. It is very unlikely someone would actually buy it especially for that price. If someone did sell it I have a feeling the price would go down a bit. No one is going to buy it for 1,750 trillion dollars. I bet the price would drop if someone got their hands on it. Smile
08-27-2011, 02:11 AM #40
Kai.A
Yippie Kai.A, Mother****er!
Buying antimatter in bulk.

No MM, you go first.
09-01-2011, 10:36 AM #41
Dom20100
Little One
what about my semen
09-01-2011, 04:01 PM #42
Originally posted by fionn View Post
holy ****ing shit.

$1,750 trillion per ounce.
That's $1,750,000,000,000,000.

Could i have a lend of an ounce of antimatter from someone?
I swear i'll give it back. :confused:



yayyyyyyyyyyy fionnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!

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Fionn
09-01-2011, 04:41 PM #43
Xx_^^69^^_xX
Gym leader
I'm gonna grow this stuff in my grow room from now on
09-02-2011, 01:35 PM #44
Fionn
Banned
I just put some antimatter in a joint a smoked it.
09-02-2011, 03:53 PM #45
I bid $5 on a gram of some of this shizz, anyone? Awesome face
09-03-2011, 10:02 AM #46
So if they (theoretically) came up with a way to some what produce anti-matter on a larger scale it could solve the worlds energy problems? Basically no more pollution?

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