To: nickcarraway
The Table should not include elements with existences measured in milliseconds.
2 posted on
06/09/2016 9:33:12 PM PDT by
arthurus
To: nickcarraway
YESSS..isn't science Grand...new elements...but for billions of years theres only been 2 sexes...we cant prove it..U just have to “feel” there is more and we haven't evolved enough to know
3 posted on
06/09/2016 9:34:25 PM PDT by
M-cubed
To: nickcarraway; SunkenCiv
4 posted on
06/09/2016 9:34:34 PM PDT by
Robert A Cook PE
(I can only donate monthly, but socialists' ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
To: nickcarraway
What, no Trayvonium? Racists!
5 posted on
06/09/2016 9:36:58 PM PDT by
dfwgator
To: nickcarraway
9 posted on
06/09/2016 9:55:50 PM PDT by
proust
(Trump/Sessions 2016!)
To: nickcarraway
Not really, all are man made, existing for milliseconds at best and never found naturally. At this rate there will be a never ending glossary of new elements, each named after the scientist having the means to create it from a grant at the taxpayer trough. Nothing new here......
10 posted on
06/09/2016 9:57:40 PM PDT by
Fungi
To: nickcarraway
13 posted on
06/09/2016 10:07:13 PM PDT by
aomagrat
(Gun owners who vote for democrats are too stupid to own guns.)
To: nickcarraway
globalwarmainium 0.0 on the periodic table
17 posted on
06/09/2016 10:22:32 PM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(He wins & we do, our nation does, the world does. It's morning in America again. You are living it!)
To: nickcarraway
Just reread the periodic table in search of Kryptonite.
Disappointed
18 posted on
06/09/2016 10:24:31 PM PDT by
jcon40
To: nickcarraway
Just two years ago I bought flash cards on all the elements, the last one being Laurensium (sp). I never got around to the memorization process. Now they add four more? Are they trying to slow my progress even more? Okay, I purchased a jigsaw puzzle with all the elements at the same time. How am I supposed to fit four more pieces into a jigsaw puzzle that has never been opened?
What is up with that?
19 posted on
06/09/2016 10:57:53 PM PDT by
Slip18
To: nickcarraway
Tenessine. Sounds like as disease. Compound Francium Tennesside sound like a murder witness.
21 posted on
06/10/2016 12:18:40 AM PDT by
BigEdLB
(Take it Easy, Chuck. I'm Not Taking it Back -- Donald Trump)
To: nickcarraway
Element 126 might be stable:
Feynmanium and elements above the atomic number 137
Richard Feynman noted[7] that a simplistic interpretation of the relativistic Dirac equation runs into problems with electron orbitals at Z > 1/α ≈ 137 as described in the sections below, suggesting that neutral atoms cannot exist beyond untriseptium, and that a periodic table of elements based on electron orbitals therefore breaks down at this point. On the other hand, a more rigorous analysis calculates the limit to be Z ≈ 173.
25 posted on
06/10/2016 4:16:54 AM PDT by
P.O.E.
(Pray for America)
To: nickcarraway
Robert Lazar is fully vindicated, it seems.
26 posted on
06/10/2016 7:08:07 AM PDT by
GingisK
To: nickcarraway
34 posted on
06/10/2016 1:58:52 PM PDT by
dinodino
To: nickcarraway
I'j still upset that they didn't name element 100 Centurium.
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