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 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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 > ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list