[meteorite-list] RE: Expensive?

From: Pekka Savolainen <pekka.savolainen_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:22:43 2004
Message-ID: <3EFB67B8.3020508_at_dlc.fi>

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Hello,

how about the price / gram for neutrinos, several hundred thousands
go trough your body every second, but only a few have been catched...
...what a waste...;- So how about 1 gram Chassigny for 1 gram neutrinos,
think this is a good offer for this everyday material ;-

take care,

pekka


Sterling K. Webb wrote:

>Hi,
>
> Obviously, as TheSmallCollector, I could never afford an entire chunk of antimatter, but maybe there's a market for antimatter micro's?
>
> Let's see, if you divide $63,000,000,000,000 by Avagadro's Number, one anti-hydrogen atom would be worth only a tiny fraction of a penny!
>
> Of course, the cost of that cryonically controlled magnetic bottle for the Riker's case would be substantial.
>
> I've searched eBay, but nobody seems to have any antimatter up for auction. Does anybody have any antimatter micro's for sale?
>
> Or would you be willing to trade some antimatter for a large cannister of electrons? I've got lots of them...
>
> How about this trade: antimatter micro for a slice of Cat Mountain?
>
>
>Sterling Webb
>
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>
>
>Yellowengine_at_aol.com wrote:
>
>>Now that I think about it, I am probably incorrect on the most expensive meteorite, but I do believe that the most expensive man-made substance is antimatter, which goes for a mere 62-63 trillion dollars a gram! : )
>>
>>-Ryan
>>
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Hello,<br>
<br>
how about the price / gram for neutrinos, several hundred thousands<br>
go trough your body every second, but only a few&nbsp; have been catched...<br>
...what a waste...;- &nbsp;So how about 1 gram Chassigny for 1 gram neutrinos,<br>
think this is a good offer for this everyday material ;-<br>
<br>
take care,<br>
<br>
pekka<br>
<br>
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Sterling K. Webb wrote:<br>
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  <pre wrap="">Hi,<br><br>    Obviously, as TheSmallCollector, I could never afford an entire chunk of antimatter, but maybe there's a market for antimatter micro's?<br><br>    Let's see, if you divide $63,000,000,000,000 by Avagadro's Number, one anti-hydrogen atom would be worth only a tiny fraction of a penny!<br><br>    Of course, the cost of that cryonically controlled magnetic bottle for the Riker's case would be substantial.<br><br>    I've searched eBay, but nobody seems to have any antimatter up for auction. Does anybody have any antimatter micro's for sale?<br><br>    Or would you be willing to trade some antimatter for a large cannister of electrons? I've got lots of them...<br><br>    How about this trade: antimatter micro for a slice of Cat Mountain?<br><br><br>Sterling Webb<br><br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br><br><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Yellowengine_at_aol.com">Yellowengine@
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    <pre wrap="">Now that I think about it, I am probably incorrect on the most expensive meteorite, but I do believe that the most expensive man-made substance is antimatter, which goes for a mere 62-63 trillion dollars a gram! : )<br><br>-Ryan<br><br></pre>
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