Well, I would say, I can't answer that question because it depends on the kind of equipment we have in the future. It may take too much energy to propel that stuff to the Sun. We'd have to temporarily support it in an enclosed system of material that is not set to wear, such as Titanium. Titanium rusts 1/1000 in. in a thousand years in salt water. So we might contain it for some period of time in the deep ocean sealed in Titanium; later on when the chemistry and physics have evolved, we might be able to transmute that material into other kinds of materials.
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Answered by Jacque Fresco, Roxanne Meadows, TVP Authorized
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