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+139Even if you are good at something, there are always a thousand people better than you. amirite? Also about Money & Economics
+138Other than the first few years lots of people spend all their lives thinking about money, amirite?
I still think printer ink gives vacuum a run for it's money costwise.
Because there is no mass and there is a cost that means cost per gram is actually infinite
Antimatter is pretty expensive, for a thing that actually has a mass.
Oh yeah sure, I'll just head over to the local Walmart to buy some antimatter.
As opposed to the perfect vacuum which is in aisle 7 and comes in regular and family sized?
Uhhhh... vacuum = no mass, which means it can't have a price per kg.
Am I missing something?
I believe it was a joke. Still tho, per liter I wouldn't be surprised
I think because maybe near vacuum but do virtual particles have mass? I don't think anyone knows and also you could call photons bumping into the sides with their momentum mass but idk cos they don't have rest mass?
You basically can't create a true vacuum. There's no way to be sure that there aren't at least a few atoms, and their trivial mass, kicking around in there.
Bc you cant create a vaccum that weighs something it is the hardest thing to create, therefore it would be the most expensive
Wouldn't that tie it with all impossible to create things?
So it's equally as expensive as a monopole magnet? etc?
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Dear lord, one response that indicates actual brain activity, thank you!
I have a vacuum that weighs something, I carry it and it tires me out
You should check out how much it costs to cool quantum computers
Considering the price of raising a child, I would say you are wrong, the most expensive are our asses