Anything in this world that has a physical form can usually be purchased with ges. Even celestial bodies that fall to earth, such as meteors, can be purchased if you want and have the money. Eheh.
Not long ago, a meteor fell in northern Sumatra. The price of this meteor would therefore be up to billions of rupees if sold. Even so, it’s unclear if you want to buy it, who you have to pay the money to, and how to prove it’s really a meteor.
Well, this is just a meteor. Not yet another celestial body, or the earth for example? Are you curious to know how much the earth, a planet full of life, will cost if sold? You are curious?
# Greg Laughlin land price formula
Fragments of meteors fallen in north Sumatra (liputan6.com)
Quoting “Treehugger,” the land price formula was successfully developed by Greg Laughlin, an assistant professor at the University of California Santa Cruz.
Through a calculation that takes into account a series of parameters and the quality of the land, the price of the land is confirmed to be very expensive. Yayya ~