What would be the plan to control costs? Fe2O3 nano particles aren’t cheap, as you can see. At $3M per tonne and the need for, say, 10 gigatonnes to start off… That would put the cost of this plan at $30 quadrillion. I’m sure that, at that scale, the price would come down, but that’s a pretty high starting point. Toss in the fact that these nanoparticles would naturally settle out over time and the costs would increase further.
No one said terraforming was going to be cheap, but at that price, there has to be a less expensive option.
How did you design the pendant? I’ve been trying to cad out a signet ring, but my current effort-to-quality ratio is terrible.
The first lines from Neuromancer by William Gibson. What a pleasant surprise.
Because crystallography and solid state chemistry is the foundation of every modern convenience?
But it’s also beautiful. If they’ve never heard of Bravais-Friedel-Donnay-Harker, then you can’t really blame them for not knowing.