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| 06 Sep 2013 08:57 PM |
Element 115.
Im not kidding about that.
A Russian lab and the Lawrence Livermore Lab in California were able to synthesize it and replicate it. |
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jedi8527
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| 06 Sep 2013 08:58 PM |
>man-made element
nothing to be surprised about |
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| 06 Sep 2013 08:59 PM |
| It was already on the periodic table, if you have an updated one. |
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| 06 Sep 2013 09:00 PM |
Just wait till Earth discovers Mirmirli Then they'll be happy to know it's very hard to dent |
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| 06 Sep 2013 09:00 PM |
wow guys he's not kidding
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| 06 Sep 2013 09:01 PM |
| not a suprise that its another syntesized radioactive heavy metal. |
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| 06 Sep 2013 09:02 PM |
">man-made element"
*PORYGON NOISES* |
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| 06 Sep 2013 09:07 PM |
It does exist on periodic tables but the thing is that it has no official name.
And because they were able to replicate it, it wasn't just a misreading or a freak accident giving it credit. |
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| 06 Sep 2013 09:12 PM |
I can't understand why they were trying to make it in the first place though.
According to Wikipedia it has a pretty long half-life. |
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| 06 Sep 2013 09:19 PM |
| It has an incredibly short half life. |
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| 06 Sep 2013 09:21 PM |
@Bulider
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Sorry.
I'm kind of an idiot at chemistry. I didn't even know what a half life was until someone tried desperately to explain it to me. |
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link63
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| 06 Sep 2013 09:22 PM |
Still waiting for japanium to exist so someone can make a super z alloy
(Un)official Mecha Of OT |
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