say you had ~50g of gold to use for computers. how would electricity affect gold?
i know that a lot of people "see" gold as "eternal" - which is why people tried to use it in alchemy, and why they did use it as currency etc...
i know also that, gold is good for electricity and heat. but how would gold act if it were used with computers? would it go down in value at all? (this is why i mentioned gold being "eternal")
say you put the gold around a chip, to use as computers. say the computer used around 3V of electricity, and produced almost no heat
or, say you wrapped the gold up into strands and used it to run down some hexagon-shaped figure of copper wiring (to control the resistance and so, the flow of electricity (and so data!)), made as a computer system
>would the gold go down in value in this enviroment?
>how safe does gold need to be kept?
asking because i do not trust gold and wont want to keep it outside of computers, which wont last long as i dont want them stolen by crackheads/gold-crackheads
i know that a lot of people "see" gold as "eternal" - which is why people tried to use it in alchemy, and why they did use it as currency etc...
i know also that, gold is good for electricity and heat. but how would gold act if it were used with computers? would it go down in value at all? (this is why i mentioned gold being "eternal")
say you put the gold around a chip, to use as computers. say the computer used around 3V of electricity, and produced almost no heat
or, say you wrapped the gold up into strands and used it to run down some hexagon-shaped figure of copper wiring (to control the resistance and so, the flow of electricity (and so data!)), made as a computer system
>would the gold go down in value in this enviroment?
>how safe does gold need to be kept?
asking because i do not trust gold and wont want to keep it outside of computers, which wont last long as i dont want them stolen by crackheads/gold-crackheads