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To: mishedlo who wrote (63398)6/12/2006 7:47:28 AM
From: Gib Bogle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Nanotech doesn't have any prospect, that I'm aware of, of doing alchemy (changing one element into another).



To: mishedlo who wrote (63398)6/12/2006 9:00:02 AM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
- What if nano-technology allows atoms to be easily combined to create gold or any other material? Is that so far fetched even in the next 40 years? Gold would not be destroyed, it would merely be useless.

I am not a scientist and don't know but I must admit that it is a possibility as who knows what science can do. But it is a very remote possibility.