Author Topic: Hydrogen can finally into metal.  (Read 2417 times)


Well I mean that H metal is probably cheaper then gold
they don't even know if it's stable yet though: "some theoretical work has suggested that metallic hydrogen could be metastable, meaning it will remain metallic even as the pressure and temperature that forced it there is released."

Well I mean that H metal is probably cheaper then gold
why would you think that? gold is found all over the world in relatively large quantities. this hydrogen metal, on the other hand, only exists in one laboratory, and nowhere else on the planet

generally in movies if something breaks diamonds it's like... metal made by aliens or gods, so these scientists need to watch the heck out
underrated post
the science community, I'm not sure if they understnad the kind of stuff their are playing with...


Atleast we finally have a bargaining chip that the reptilians from alpha centuri would be interested in that isn't gold or unborn children.

WE WILL PREVAIL BROTHERS.

can you burn metallic hydrogen?

I'd say probably. Make water out of a metal bar, lmao.

setting metal on fire

literally metal as forget


setting metal on fire

literally metal as forget
No, Terminator love is 'literally metal as forget.'