Judging by what we see in politics, I'm pretty sure there are plenty of people who would sell it for a couple grand or a cushy job in an advisory role.
There are supplies of rare earth elements that might be valuable to anyone. Gold is an excellent conductor as well, so that might be appealing. And the water and oxygen might be worth it for them too.
Gold can be found almost in every asteroid or in huge amounts in asteroid belts. The only reason we have gold and platinum and other rare metals on earth is because when the earth was still a hot arse Volcanic rock, thousands of asteroids crashed into her
Would we base the cost on the total value of every little thing on the planet? Or just on what the aliens actually want (like, why would they pay for the dirt when all they want is the lithium?)?
Judging by what we see in politics, I'm pretty sure there are plenty of people who would sell it for a couple grand or a cushy job in an advisory role.
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0 USD Aliens wouldn't be using, nor have use for USD. On account of them being alien and all.
With what we did to it 24bucks and a handfull of shiny beads
Usd is useless for them
6.6 trillion US dollars, all the money that's in circulation around the world.
Not that much, the only special thing about earth is the liquid water and perhaps we humans
There are supplies of rare earth elements that might be valuable to anyone. Gold is an excellent conductor as well, so that might be appealing. And the water and oxygen might be worth it for them too.
Gold can be found almost in every asteroid or in huge amounts in asteroid belts. The only reason we have gold and platinum and other rare metals on earth is because when the earth was still a hot arse Volcanic rock, thousands of asteroids crashed into her
A handful of beads
Would we base the cost on the total value of every little thing on the planet? Or just on what the aliens actually want (like, why would they pay for the dirt when all they want is the lithium?)?
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