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Modern science cannot arbitrarily change the composition of protons in the nucleus of the atomic nucleus, and can only carry out artificially controllable nuclear transformation according to the radioactive fission properties of certain radioactive elements, and still cannot artificially control the fission products at will, but only provide the conditions for their reaction according to their properties. What you're talking about may still be a technology long after the long term, waiting for your research.
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In that case, a nuclear reaction would be required, and it is not impossible to change the protons, but the energy released during the reaction is very difficult to control.
Moreover, if a stone can be turned into gold, the world economy will be thrown into chaos, which is definitely not alarmist.
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Gold is made up of atoms. Stone, on the other hand, is a collection of various elements. In chemical change the atoms can no longer be divided, in the physical change.
The atom can continue to divide...Atoms are divided into protons, neutrons and electrons, and these can be divided again, and when the technology has reached a certain level, it may not be impossible to turn stones into gold.
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The mythical story of "turning stones into gold" was heard hundreds of times by Three-Body Jun when he was a child. I often ask my mother to tell me bedtime stories. It seems that when I was young and ignorant, I had already seen through the essence of life. I don't want anything, I just want to get rich.
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If one day the mass of the feathers on your body is greater than the mass of your body, then you can fly!
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Even if there was that technology, the cost would be too high.
Idealism huh.
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From: Han Liu Xiang "The Legend of the Immortals": "Xu Xun, a native of Nanchang. At the beginning of the Jin Dynasty, it was the Jingyang Order, and the petrified gold was dotted to give it a full fortune. ”
Meaning: The old name is that the fairy road is made of iron and stone, and now the metaphor modifies the article and turns decay into magic. It is also a metaphor for revising an article by slightly changing the original text to make it outstanding. It also refers to a little guidance to a person, which can make him wake up.
Story: Jingyang County in the Jin Dynasty once had a county order with profound Taoism, named Xu Xun. He can cast talismans and practice to exorcise ghosts and cure diseases for people, and the people see him as a god like an immortal, so they call him "Xu Zhenjun".
Once, due to the bad annual income, the peasants could not afford to pay their taxes. Xu Xun asked everyone to pick up the stones, and then cast a spell, using a finger to turn the stones into gold. The gold made up for the arrears of the people's taxes.
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Figuratively revising an article with a slight change to the original text makes it brilliant.
Idiom source: Han Liu Xiang "The Legend of the Immortals": "Xu Xun, a native of Nanchang." At the beginning of the Jin Dynasty, it was the Jingyang Order, and the petrified gold was dotted to give it a full fortune. ”
Traditional Chinese Writing: Turning stones into gold.
Phonetic: Synonyms of turning stones into gold: Turning iron into gold This is a kind of spell of ancient monks, and with a finger of the hand, iron will turn into gold. The latter metaphor modifies the text and turns decay into magic.
Idiom grammar: conjunctive; as a predicate, a definite; Compliments.
Idiom story: In the early years of the Jin Dynasty, Xu Xun, a native of Nanchang, was appointed by the imperial court as the commander of Jingyang County, he saw that many ordinary people could not pay their taxes, and he was very sympathetic to them, and used the spell of turning stones into gold to exempt the people from taxes. Soon after he took office, he was tired of seeing the competition for power and intrigue in the officialdom, so he resigned from his official position and traveled to various places.
Degree of Popularity: Commonly used idioms.
Affection. Color: Unisex idiom.
Idiom structure: Linked idioms.
Year of generation: Ancient idiom.
English translation: touch a stone and turn it into gold (turn a crude essay into a literary gem).
Idiom riddle: Magic wand of gold.
After the break: Xu Xun was the county magistrate.
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