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I can create matter, but can I transmute matter?
Can I create things that don't exist in our current world?
I would transmute the plastic in the ocean back to water with the correct salinity.
I would create a replicator, like the Star Trek ones where anything and everything can go in as inputs and whatever you want can come out as outputs. Both small household units and big ones to use at landfills to create building materials.
I would create many different strains of all our food plants that could thrive in the current climate, and also create a fuel (using the industrial replicators) that could be used in the current machines that use oil, but is non polluting.