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"Do you support using hydrogen bombs to assist mining on the Moon?"
John opened today's hot searches on Baidu, and the first item was an anonymous poll initiated by the officials.
After he clicked to support, the results up to now were displayed:
76.4 million votes in favor, 8.74 million votes against, with an approval rate of 90%.
Hmm, it seems that the Chinese people quite like the proposal.
John put down his phone and fell into deep thought.
Mining on the Moon with hydrogen bombs might sound like a joke at first, but after a recent live connection with experts from the Sandia National Laboratory, they had confirmed the feasibility of this approach.
Not only is it feasible, but it is also indeed cost-effective. Even for a super hydrogen bomb weighing 50 tons, the cost, including transportation expenses, is cheaper by two to three orders of magnitude than conventional methods.