What will happen to trade when atoms can be rearranged at will?

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The discussion centers on the hypothetical scenario where atoms can be rearranged at will, raising questions about the implications for trade. The ability to create anything from anything could fundamentally alter economic systems, potentially eliminating scarcity and changing the nature of value and exchange. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by innovative thinkers, drawing a parallel to historical figures like Newton who faced ridicule for their ideas. The dialogue includes a debate on literacy and communication, emphasizing that understanding the concept is more important than the form of expression. Overall, the conversation explores the transformative potential of advanced atomic manipulation on trade and societal structures.
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wen atoms can be re arranged at will, what wil the effect be on trade? wen u can make anything out of anything

ths is a serious question, i think Newton was ridiculed an deleted off forums too. very rude! i cud be a genious!
 
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numbersAy said:
ths is a serious question, i think Newton was ridiculed an deleted off forums too. very rude! i cud be a genious!
I might be more inclined to believe that if you were literate
 
iv no nd for literacy my friend. why shud i? u understood wot i wrote. did u not? am i dreaming ur reply? iv nothin 2declr bt my genious
 
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