well, i think yes. Antimatter is produced when high energy particles collides like when cosmic rays impacts with the earth's atmosphere. Antimatter will immediately annihilate when it comes in contact with matter so it's almost impossible to collect. But antiparticles can be created artificially in the cyclotrons like in the ATHENA project at CERN.
another challenging problem is how to store antimatter, the Penning Trap (used for charged particles) and the atomic trap(used for uncharged particles) are specialized device to store antimatter.
running the CERN is costing billions of dollars. estimations points to 62.5 trillion dollars to produce 1 gram of antimatter.
so far, i think it would be the most expensive substance ever made.
No, but the second most expensive is californium 252 at $27 million per gram
It cost about 35 billion dollars to explore space.
The Cassini mission costs three billion dollars.
The official most expensive telescope in the world is Hubble, with a price tag of up to 7 billion US dollars up to now.
It is about 5-6 billion dollars!
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Expensive, 100 gigawatts of energy could require an investment of over a billion dollars.
Nothing, but the most expensive thing I heard ofis actually a video game in Hollywood which is 9 billion dollars plus tax.
they are tall and very expensive, like one billion dollars.
The most expensive plane in the world is the stealth bomber. It cost 2 billion dollars a piece!
the giants they paid 1.6 billon dollars and the cowboys padi 1.3 billion dollars
AeroGel, It cost About $300 billion per milligram. Just a comment here: That is debatable. The very chemical composition of AeroGel makes it about 99% air. That means its actual mass at that weight (1 milligram) is considerable. If you are going for "most expensive material on earth" by actual amount/size/mass, it's probably antimatter. Again, debatable. Oh, almost forgot: the last time I did any research on this, antimatter (especially antiatoms like antihydrogen), were at $1,750 trillion US Dollars (USD) per ounce.
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For 1 billion euros you need 1.5 billion dollars. For 1 billion dollars you need 0.666 billion euros.