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Scientists Turn Lead Into Gold—But Only for a Moment

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For centuries, medieval alchemists searched for a way to turn ordinary metals into gold. Now, modern scientists have technically done it, though only briefly and in incredibly tiny amounts.

Researchers working at Europe’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) recently succeeded in transforming lead atoms into gold during high-energy experiments. The catch is that the gold atoms existed for only a fraction of a second and were far too small to see.

According to ABC News reports, scientists used the powerful particle accelerator to send beams of lead atoms moving in opposite directions. Instead of colliding them directly, researchers carefully calculated the paths so the atoms would pass extremely close to one another.

These near misses created intense electromagnetic interactions between the atoms. The energy from those interactions knocked three protons out of each lead atom. Because the number of protons determines which element an atom is, removing three protons from lead effectively transformed it into gold.

The transformation was extremely short-lived. The gold atoms quickly broke apart into other particles almost immediately after forming.

Despite the brief lifespan, scientists were able to repeat the process many times. Experiments showed that the collider could produce roughly 89,000 gold atoms every second during these interactions.

Over time, the experiments generated an estimated 86 billion gold atoms. While that number sounds large, the total amount of material would have been incredibly small. If all the atoms had remained stable, they would have weighed only about one-trillionth of a gram—far less than anything visible to the human eye.

The achievement is not about producing valuable metals but about understanding how atomic nuclei behave during high-energy interactions. These experiments help scientists study the fundamental forces that shape matter.

Still, the results carry a bit of poetic irony. Medieval alchemists spent centuries searching for a method to transform lead into gold. Modern physics has finally shown that the transformation is possible, just not in any practical way.

In the end, the experiment may be a triumph for science, but it won’t be filling anyone’s pockets with gold anytime soon.

 

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