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To determine how much gold is in the Sun, researchers have analyzed its light, because every element leaves its trace in the spectrum of sunlight. In a study from 2014, a team led by astrophysicist Nicolas Grevesse from the University of Liege found that in the Sun there are only eight gold atoms for every trillion hydrogen atoms.

That doesn’t sound like much at first. But if you consider that the mass of the Sun corresponds to 1.99 quintillion tons or 332,946 times the mass of the Earth, it is a lot. The total mass of gold in the Sun amounts to 2.34 trillion tons. A trillion is a number with 18 zeros.

All oceans on earth contain water with a total weight of around 1.3 trillion tons. So, there is almost twice as much gold in the Sun as there is water in the world’s oceans, at least in terms of weight. The reserve of gold on Earth appears rather poor compared to the solar treasury. Around 150,000 tons of gold have been mined on our planet and processed into jewellery and bars.

If the entire gold supply of mankind were poured into cubes, it would have an edge length of just 20 meters and a surface area of just 2.4 KM. The gold of the Sun, on the other hand, would result in a cube with an edge length of almost 500 kilometres and a surface area of 1.5 Million KM.

I have quoted before from the works of Paul Tisdell and I think it is apt to do so again here in regard to Alchemy.
Gold is incorruptible, it is the metal of the Sun, the Sun shines constantly; the movement of the Earth creates duality, night and day, life and death. Consider a Sun-like consciousness that has no day and night, no life and death, it is one consciousness – your soul, solar the Sun, the Son/Sun of God.
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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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