How To Build A Planet Worth More Than Money

A thought experiment uses geophysics, nuclear physics and market math to ask what it would take for a real-material planet to have a crust richer than all human money.

A thought experiment uses geophysics, nuclear physics and market math to ask what it would take for a real-material planet to have a crust richer than all human money.

Ice skating recruits nearly every major muscle group, drives oxygen demand through the roof, and can match or exceed the energy burn of many land sports.
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Ancient quiescent galaxies can keep emitting high‑energy photons from compact remnants and black‑hole accretion, ionizing and heating hydrogen in nearby dwarfs until star formation shuts down.
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A simple straw hat and loose cottagecore dress have shifted from farm protection to urban stress relief, backed by research on embodied cognition and parasympathetic activation.
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Meteor showers happen when Earth slams into dense, orbit‑locked dust streams shed by comets, turning invisible solar system debris into brief streaks of light.
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Cool, windy desert air strips water from skin and lungs so efficiently that thirst lags behind, demanding a stricter, pre-planned drinking schedule than the usual “sip when thirsty” rule.
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A recumbent bicycle in a carbon shell, using ultra‑low drag aerodynamics and extreme gear ratios, can let a strong rider exceed 130 km/h on flat ground with no engine.
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Unmated penguins cluster in loose ‘single clubs’ at colony margins, revealing how social hierarchy and mating pressure can sideline loners even in tightly coordinated animal groups.
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The Empire State Building turned a small rooftop deck into a high‑margin attraction that now generates more profit than most of its leased office space.
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Floating on water calms the brain by cutting sensory input, matching skin pressure before sleep, and downshifting neural arousal more directly than many popular hacks.
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Flamingos hatch gray, but carotenoid pigments from crustaceans and algae are oxidized, transported and embedded into growing feathers, slowly repainting the birds in pink.
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