Asteriod Only thing Thats Worth over a trillion dollars?
is the iron-nickel rich spot in the asteriod the only thing that would be worth over a trillion dollars or are there more thing that are worth more than a trillion dollars
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Where are these Asteroid questions coming from? No asteroid is worth a trillion dollars. If you put an Asteroid up for bid, do you think any person, corporation, or government would pay a trillion dollars for it?
The answer is "NO", which means no asteroid is worth a trillion dollars. The question is fundamentally flawed.
I think there are a number of countries worth more than $1T. I don't think there are any companies that large, though -- The Forbes 2000 has nothing over $400 G.
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Where are these Asteroid questions coming from? No asteroid is worth a trillion dollars. If you put an Asteroid up for bid, do you think any person, corporation, or government would pay a trillion dollars for it?
The answer is "NO", which means no asteroid is worth a trillion dollars. The question is fundamentally flawed.
I think there are a number of countries worth more than $1T. I don't think there are any companies that large, though -- The Forbes 2000 has nothing over $400 G.
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