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The reason golds so expensive is due to the fact there isnt much of it on
earth... the gross total of all gold ever mined , aparently you could fit under the tower in france. So... if space is so plentiful of gold...dont you think this would make the value of gold - nill? Now... on the other hand, if you was to mine the diamond planetoid they found not so long ago, then this would be more profitiable - but then how would you mine the hardest substance known to man anyway? just my thoughts.. thnks "Lloyd JONES" wrote in message ... Scientists found massive amounts of gold on several of Jupiterīs moons.We just have to send our mining ships for getting it. Who will start this business - Space Mining, lots of $$$ are waiting, because the one who gets there first will get it all! The race into space shall begin ! |
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