2017-05-21 at 2:24 AM UTC
DocFoster
Tuskegee Airman
[concentrate my unpalatable boomer]
Compared to normal air, sure. Helium tends to rise
2017-05-21 at 5:47 AM UTC
yes, because despite it being one of the most common elements in the galaxy, it is in short supply here on earth. liquid helium supply is dwindling.
when we can mine in space it wont be so rare and we can build MRI machines in our bathrooms
2017-05-21 at 10:52 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock
it certainly does. its density…or lack thereof…is precisely why its supply is always decreasing.
In the US helium prices are controlled by the Federal government not the market.
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2017-05-21 at 4:21 PM UTC
its infinite in space retards.