Joe Rogan
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Oh yeah, I mean like right here.
But I mean if gold was a valuable part of technology, which it is, and it had conducting aspects to it, it's very conducive or it's good at conducting.
Highly conductive, yeah.
Particle accelerators like CERN's Large Hadron Collider achieved this by slamming lead nuclei together in near-miss collisions, generating intense electromagnetic fields that eject three protons from the lead, 82 protons, to form gold, 79 protons.
The ALICE experiment detected up to 89,000 gold nuclei per second during lead lead runs, totaling or lead lead runs.
I'm not sure which one.
totaling 29 picograms over years, trillions of times less than needed for visible amounts.
Trillions of times less than needed for visual amounts.
Early 1980, Glenn Seberg transmuted bismuth into gold isotope using carbon and neon beams at Lawrence Berkeley Lab.
So maybe they used the pyramids for lightning strikes to create gold with iron ore streams, and next thing you know, you get gold.
That's why they had so much gold.
Who knows what they figured out?
It's certainly fascinating that people have been obsessed with the possibility of making gold.