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At today's prices, the metal would be worth about $18 million.
A piece with a large component of donated metal would be dedicated to the donor.
"A new metal would be equivalent to creating a new element in the periodic table," he said.
There is no consensus on what kind of metal mesh opening and form, as well as the thickness of the metal would be most suitable for this purpose.
One challenge is that the ashes, or oxidized metal, would be hard to recycle back into aluminum without big releases of carbon dioxide.
Upon ignition, projectiles such as arrows or bits of metal would be forcefully ejected, along with an impressive gout of flame.
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In an ideal world, valuable metals would be harvested, toxic compounds carefully disposed of, and anything else recycled.
Company and government experts at the Environment and Waters Ministry say no heavy metals would be released into the water system.
Columbia astronomer Brian Metzger coined the term kilonova to describe the hypothetical collision of neutron stars, and built the models that allowed researchers to calculate how much gold, uranium, platinum and other heavy metals would be produced in such a blast.
The person who won a 1980 bet that any five metals would be cheaper in 1990 was Dr. Julian L. Simon, a University of Maryland economist, who died in 1998.
Additionally, by using Metzger's models, astronomers were able to calculate how much gold, uranium, platinum and other heavy metals would be produced in such a blast and, as a result, now know that the heaviest metals in the universe, from gold to platinum, are formed in explosions like this one spotted 130 million light-years away.
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