Talk:Treskilling Yellow

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The TSY is certainly very valuable, cost-for-weight, but at US$71 billion/kg it is not "the most valuable thing in the world per weight or volume". Antimatter presently costs roughly $25 billion per gram, making it about 350 times more valuable per unit weight.

Several of the heaviest known elements have only been created in quantities of a few dozen, some of them only as a single atom. With each of these atoms weighing about 5 x 10^-25 kg, their cost-per-unit-weight is far higher than even that of antimatter.

See, e.g., http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/Uuq/hist.html

--Calair 03:15, 11 Aug 2004 (UTC)

PS Sorry for the multi-edits, browser snarfed on me.

Anti-matter costs $62.5 trillion per gramHumpelfluch