DroidKnight said:
Looked into it.  Also checked some more recent scientific journals on the matter regarding the claims.  The gold it can produce will remain radioactive for 17.7 years after yield.  The nuclear fission plants still would need to be built.  While this seems like a nice byproduct of providing electricity, it will be over 40 years away before any gold may or can be produced for industrial uses. |
ok, but that's assuming you only leave the gold alone after collection. There are also ways to take away the radiation. And i'm not saying that it will be easy but again, we'll have to see if this will work out.
Before this, i was definitely considering purchasing gold, and it seems like gold increases by around 9% a year if i'm not mistaken. That's pretty good especially when it isn't taxed. But I'll know within a few years whether this startup is successful or not by how the media/market evaluates the firm, as well as the internet peanut gallery for investment topics. And we are a part of that lol.







