Unobtainium Why?

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Blatherscythe

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If you've seen Avatar you know that the corporation was their to mine for a shiny substance, unobtanium. The thing is that it is never explained (in the movie) why this shiny metal is so damn valuable. So I ask you, what do you think unobtanium does to make it so valuable? I personally think it's a cure to some form of disease, or maybe cancer.

Edit: Unobtanium is worth 20 million dollars a kilogram.
 

Raven's Nest

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Because it is most likely super duper light, super duper strong, super duper flexible and super duper rare... That's probably why it is worth so much...
 

Sir Kemper

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Becuase it's so Unobtanable...that they name it unobtanium.


Duh.

Edit: i always figured it was some sort of highly reactive metal, or something like plutonium.
 

El Poncho

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A fossil fuel of sorts I guess, or at least a metaphor for a fossil fuel.
 

tabriaswolfe

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I would guess that is in involved in something desperately needed on Earth. In a sci-fi sense I guess it's a necessary component for spaceships and/or required for long distance space flight. But whatever it is, it's value must outweigh the cost required to find it, mine it and haul it back.
 

soapyshooter

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Because of its ridiculous magnetic properties. Something like that could be used to build matter-anti matter annihilation engines for space craft, which could reach upto 92% the speed of light.

EDIT: Also it could be a superconductor. one of the holy grail's of science is finding a cheap superconductor
 

lvl9000_woot

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It is the secret ingredient in hampsterjelly.

Either that or they can record super hi-def hologram porn on it.
 

sagacious

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Blatherscythe said:
If you've seen Avatar you know that the corporation was their to mine for a shiny substance, unobtanium. The thing is that it is never explained (in the movie) why this shiny metal is so damn valuable. So I ask you, what do you think unobtanium does to make it so valuable? I personally think it's a cure to some form of disease, or maybe cancer.

Edit: Unobtanium is worth 20 million dollars a kilogram.
Unobtainium is a term used by aerospace engineers (like myself, a freshman in aerospace engineering) to describe a substance that doesn't exist, is expensive or is not available in high enough quantities, but at the same time is needed for a new design.

In the movie Avatar, unobtainium is a naturally-occuring room temerature super conductor. The properties of said object would be 1) the ability to transfer electric current with 100% effieciency (as opposed to current high-voltage wires which have ~50% effieciency over long distances.) and 2) levitation in a magnetic field. Which is why you see the floating islands, and the floating rock in Selfrige's office.

in short, Unobtainium is a room temperature superconductor. If that existed 20 million per kilo would actually be kinda cheap.

EDIT: yeah it was never explicitly explained in the movie, but from its properties, it's obvious that it is a superconductor
 

Noone From Nowhere

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http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Unobtainium
If I had to guess based upon what I've seen and that isn't mentioned on any website, I'd say it drives women wild.
That's reason enough for most Earth Men to go to any lengths to get their hands on something, even what no person can rightly grasp.
They search for flowers from Elysium if they thought that it would instantly earn them any woman's favor!
 

MurderousToaster

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Because its awesome levels are over nine thousand.

It's probably got some sort of practical use on Earth that makes it worth so much.