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    "Protonium" made me lol for some reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by o_O View Post
    Depending on the cost of manufacture (no idea what it would be), this could potentially become a source of renewable energy. It would probably be preferred en masse over nuclear fusion as well.
    i'm pretty sure since it's only just been done that it's beyond expensive at this point. but maybe someday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Araciel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by o_O View Post
    Depending on the cost of manufacture (no idea what it would be), this could potentially become a source of renewable energy. It would probably be preferred en masse over nuclear fusion as well.
    i'm pretty sure since it's only just been done that it's beyond expensive at this point. but maybe someday.
    Such is technology. Something that cost $1000 in the 50s can cost - quite literally - 0.000001 of a cent now.

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