• Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    You mean those wealth hoarding lizards that fire people and don’t pay taxes?

    Isn’t that basically the same thing?

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        2 months ago

        Gold has some uses. Diamonds have a few industrial applications as well. Some other gems too in optics I think, but natural ones would probably be useless there.

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        2 months ago

        Both gold and a lot of gemstones have a great many uses in industry and electronics, garnet for example is used in water jet cutting and if you have a smart watch there is a good chance its touch screen is made of sapphire

        And then there is the sheer amount of gold we use in plating soooo many of our printed circuit boards and connectors

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          With the exception of gold, all of your above examples are usually either abundant and cheap (garnet), or are cheaper and better when made in a lab. For example: Sapphire is just aluminum oxide – no one is cutting phone screens from mined gems. And lab made diamonds are pennies on the dollar.