I have never heard of manmade gold. Why don't you provide sources?
It is not the job of the forum to research this.
The OP should provide reliable analysis that support the theory of the possibility of an efficient production method to produce gold at prices that would be competitive.
I could start a thread such as "Gold is in everyone's back yard. How will this effect the prices going forward?" I realize that at this point it is not efficient but that someday efficiency may increase and this ability may place a cap on the value of natural gold
Without a source or valid argument this is gibberish.
How much gold did they make? How much did it cost?
Again, I could say "Scientist have produced a gold bar from gold found in the desert". Gibberish.
Is the amount of gold produced comparable to synthetic diamonds? Did the production of man made diamonds affect the price of diamonds? Do you suggest the pog will be threatened by synthetic gold?
You have obviously done enough research to be concerned, please share!! If you are making a genuine contribution to this board it is you responsibility to share.
This is the first I have heard of this. Provide a source for such a wild claim. Will the ability to convert mercury to gold affect my gold investment? If not, even in the foreseeable future who cares? How? Where did you learn this?
Using common sense, if the ability to create gold from mercury were even a remote possibility the headlines from gold hating journalist would be frequent.
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I hope everyone will think for a minute... that computers were huge and expensive 20-30 years ago. I think technology advancements can/will create synthetic gold in the next 50 years.
You guys are correct...I misspoke. NASA still has capability of putting satellites into orbit, but no longer has the ability to put astronauts in space. I heard this straight from the NASA folks when I visited The Johnson Space Center with my son in the fall. US astronauts need to catch a ride with the Russians currently.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...an-rocket.html
Some of the posts in this thread are quite a laugh. I guess it is a real challenge to some peoples core beliefs, to the point where they refuse to acknowledge facts and science or critically think about possibilities. Synthetic production of Gold has been a reality since 1941 or earlier. It is not my job to do anyone elses research or due diligence. For anyone interested you can begin to find basic information by google searching synthetic gold production. I have made no claims that this is cheap or efficient or that it will add substantially to the gold supply. I just thought the fact that Gold can be produced and it's potential impacts would make for thought provoking discussion.