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It does say that the cost of the energy outweighs the value of the end product. If a cheaper way of producing the huge amounts of energy is found it will be pointless as the value of gold is determined by it's rarity. Once word got out that it could be made rather than mined, it's value would drop dramatically, dude.
yes ..what is your question?
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oh dear!
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It's been done before ...well, sort of
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkZFuKHXa7w

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