How This Energy Startup Stumbled on a New Way to Produce Gold
SAN FRANCISCO, JUL 25 – Marathon Fusion claims its fusion reactors could produce 5,000 kilograms of gold annually per gigawatt, creating a new revenue source alongside energy generation.
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So that's the kind of news that could blow the gold market into the air. Indeed, an American startup, Marathon Fusion, has just published a scientific paper where they quietly explain how to turn mercury into gold in their nuclear fusion reactors. And be careful, I'm not talking about three grams to make pretty, but about 5 tons of gold per gigawatt of electricity produced per year. It's the dream of the Middle Ages alchemists that becomes reali…
The start-up Marathon Fusion claims to be able to produce not only energy but also gold with fusion reactors. The method is intended to produce 5000 kg of gold per gigawatt per year and to revolutionize the efficiency of fusion plants. (Continue reading)
Marathon Fusion says it can produce gold as fusion reactor byproduct
The dream of the ancient alchemists may come true as Marathon Fusion announces that its tokamak fusion reactor technology can turn common mercury into gold as a byproduct of fusion operations in quantities that would make Auric Goldfinger blush.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Nuclear Fusion, Nuclear, Gold
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