Darkfeather -> RE: Gods of the New Millennium (2/11/2014 7:00:31 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Dvr22999874 Thanks......That explains WHY it was used for coinage but apart from that, what other uses could it be put to ? Yes, it didn't corrode easily but so what ? What could you use it for ? A non-corroding but very bendy spear head maybe ? *smile*. basically it was totally useless apart from as a decoration or as coinage. Gold is used in computer parts and other technological stuff because of its non corroding properties. Gold is also a super conductor of electricity. Uhm, do you even know what superconductivity means??? Obviously not, if you think gold is one Look it up man. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_superconductors Uhm, ok, if you have a page that lists gold as one, put your money where your mouth is. Cause here is a list of superconductor materials, and guess what, gold ain't one of em. Come on man, if you are going to switch from alien invasions and hack DNA to actual science debates, you really need to bring your A game... First of all, to reference a summary about a book speculating about ancient genetic manipulation is not suggesting some sort of an alien invasion. Superconductivity is arrived at by temperature and pressure manipulations. The two best room temp. conductors are sliver and gold. Gold does become a superconductor at an estimated 799 deg. F And once again, stop talking out of your ass and show your proof. Otherwise shut it. I can say the sky on venus is made of cotton candy if I want. But without proof, I am just making crap up. Welcome to the wonderful world of scientific debate my friend. Put up or shut up
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