If it's $50/oz to make it, it must be at least 97% non-gold, because the price of metallic gold is around $1500/oz .
But if it's "mono-atomic" how can it be anything but pure Au? I'd like to see this described in chemical terms.
If it's $50/oz to make it, it must be at least 97% non-gold, because the price of metallic gold is around $1500/oz .
But if it's "mono-atomic" how can it be anything but pure Au? I'd like to see this described in chemical terms.
"everything is frequency" reminds me of de Broglie who noted that the relation Einstein observed for photo-electrons
lambda = h / (m v)
can also be applied to anything with momentum, say a moving car which will thus have a wavelength, but an extremely short one.