NASA wants to uncover the mystery behind the asteroid “16 Psyche.” that may contain a priceless treasure trove of minerals. “We’ve been to all the different planets, we’ve been to other asteroids. But we’ve never visited a body that has been made of entirely metal,” said Carol Polanskey, project scientist for the Psyche mission. Now NASA, led by researchers at Arizona State University, plans to send an unmanned spacecraft to orbit 16 Psyche – an asteroid roughly the size of Massachusetts, made of iron and other precious metals. The mission’s leader estimates that the iron alone on today’s market would be worth $10,000 quadrillion.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 20 2017, @02:29PM
What is this I don't even
Without going into all the scientific details when you absorb it monoatomic gold by mouth or injection, it increases the flow of air, increasing the chances of the nervous system in the tens of thousands.
This should allow a person to handle the fantastic amounts of information like a supercomputer and when enough monozolota absorbed, it should allow them to consciously move through other dimensions and lycanthropy because suddenly the brain is activated to open those vast areas that we do not use in the world today. This restores brain cells, so that they again begin to communicate with each other...
This substance gave reptiles and gives amazing ability to process information and lycanthropy due to unsustainable amounts of energy that they can maintain and handle. I'm sure the ancients Egyptians, Sumerians, Babylonians, Phoenicians, etc. monoatomic gold used to be more precise — it made them the ruling elite, giving them a mental potential, which is forbidden the general population.