Last week, Marathon Fusion, a San Francisco-based energy startup, submitted a preprint detailing an action plan for synthesizing gold particles via nuclear transmutation—essentially the process of turning one element into another by tweaking its nucleus. The paper, which has yet to undergo peer review, argues that the proposed system would offer a new revenue stream from all the new gold being produced, in addition to other economic and technological benefits.

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    7 hours ago

    This is stupid, but not for the reasons you would think.

    The energy required to change lead into gold is bigger than their difference in price.

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        3 hours ago

        Mhhh. Would have to check the binding energy per nucleon charts. Might work. I automatically read lead.

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      4 hours ago

      LoL, why else would they be publishing a paper on the process rather than buying an absolute ton of mercury and manufacturing gold like mad?