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bednobs | 19:53 Mon 19th Aug 2013 | Science
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Is helium a finite resource?
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kind of.

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http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=41850.0
according to the TV programme we watched the other night (Dara O'Briain Science Club) - yes, it is
If we live in a finite universe everything is a finite resource (unless we can create it as we go).
Yes, but it could become more plentiful in the future, as the clean by-product of controlled nuclear fusion.
it rather depends on whether the universe is finite, I think it is and thus helium is also finite.

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