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Is it a choice or a chance ! The Last one OR the lost one ?

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Dreams defy wisdom !!

Courtesy: Quora. Is it possible that the moon core is full of diamond and gold? 16 Answers Majoj , PhD Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University (2008) Answered Fri  ·  Upvoted by  Andy Buckley ,  PhD in particle physics, visiting researcher at CERN, lecturer in physics  and  Kenneth Sizer ,  BS physics W&M, MS physics CU Actually, Moon has something better than gold and diamonds ;) It’s not in the core, however. And it’s not a solid body like gold or diamond. It is a helium isotope - He3, that came with the solar wind and got adsorbed in the porous rocks at the Moon’s surface. Several years ago a liter of gaseous He3 was worth over 5000$… Get it? LITER OF GAS. If you liquefy it you get one milliliter… A mere droplet (that actually needs a temperature of -270 Celsius degrees to exist). And still nobody wants to sell it! He3 is used in neutron detectors at the airports, for some medical

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If you do not do what u have been doing all along.......????

YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE. !! I F YOU DO NOT DO WHAT U HAVE BEEN DOING , QUITE LIKELY  U MAY RISK FOR CONDITIONS  SUCH AS HEART DISEASE OR DIABETES 2.  THAT IS WHY SO MANY PERHAPS CONTINUE TO COUNT CHICKENS  EVEN BEFORE THEY ARE HATCHED !! SOME OF THEM DO EVEN WHEN THERE ARE NO eggs !! READ THIS ARTICLE  COURTESY: MedicineNet   MEDICINE NET IN FULL. Just 2 Weeks on the Couch Can Trigger Body's Decline 7 Most Effective Exercises Pictures Take the Exercise and Fitness Quiz! How to Build a Better Butt Slideshow FACEBOOK TWITTER EMAIL PRINT ARTICLE By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter Latest Exercise & Fitness News Time Spent on the Couch Can Trigger Body's Decline Getting Back on Track With Exercise Try This Workout at Home Health Tip: Make Time for Strength Training Got 10 Minutes to Spare? Want More News? Sign Up for MedicineNet Newsletters! WEDNESDAY, May 17, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Taking a short break from an active