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Alchemist: Bosnian Created Indestructible Gold

Published: January 30, 2013
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Alchemist from Bosnia!

Bosnian Senad Hasanović succeeded in creating gold that cannot be destroyed. It is called Magic Gold, and the Swiss Company Hublot is using Magic Gold to make watches.

Senad comes from the village Pervani in Bosnia, which is located near the border with Serbia. He left in 1992, and since then he has ventured out into the world and after living in three different countries in 20 years, he became known as a miracle worker because he succeeded in creating something that many before him have attempted but failed-to create indestructible gold.

Senad finished elementary and high school in Switzerland, and he thanks the school system in the former Yugoslavia for his propensity for the natural sciences, which placed a firm emphasis on mathematics.

Afterwards, he began his studies at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and obtained a degree in chemistry. He spent six months in Germany preparing his thesis, and when he returned to Switzerland he asked his mentor to stay at the faculty for several months in order to continue to work in their laboratory until he finds a job.

At the same time, they were looking for a recent graduate who wanted to participate in the experiment for the project at the Swiss Federal Institute for Technology in Lausanne (EPFL)-project for Hublot.

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