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Elements not yet on the Periodic Table yet?The entire Universe is composed of the elements, or compounds of, on the Periodic Table. What would the "new type of rock" be made of ?
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Elements not yet on the Periodic Table yet?The entire Universe is composed of the elements, or compounds of, on the Periodic Table. What would the "new type of rock" be made of ?
any announcement yet?
6pm here.any announcement yet?
What am I supposed to be taking from that?
Elements not yet on the Periodic Table yet?
You've lost me. Not all places in the periodic table are filled by naturally occurring elements on Earth. Even at relatively low atomic numbers.That the Laws Of Physics overrule everything else..
Obviously an ITK here lads....ooooooooooolllllllllllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Would they ever announce the discovery of life on other planets ? Surely the God people around the world would be slightly confused !Obviously an ITK here lads....
You've lost me. Not all places in the periodic table are filled by naturally occurring elements on Earth. Even at relatively low atomic numbers.
They'd claim that's what God was up to on day 7. It's not literal you know. "Rest" could include creating another world for a bit of relaxation.Would they ever announce the discovery of life on other planets ? Surely the God people around the world would be slightly confused !
I did. You seem to be labouring under the misapprehension that the periodic table allows for all possible elements, and that non naturally occurring elements (and isotopes thereof) at the higher atomic numbers must be unstable and radioactive. You're wrong on both counts.Read the first reply in the link I sent you.
I'll settle for extratesticular life at my age.I doubt it will be the confirmation of extraterrestrial life, unfortunately.
I did. You seem to be labouring under the misapprehension that the periodic table allows for all possible elements, and that non naturally occurring elements (and isotopes thereof) at the higher atomic numbers must be unstable and radioactive. You're wrong on both counts.
The question was whether it's possible for there to be a new kind of rock, possibly containing compounds of/or elements that don't occur naturally on Earth, and don't appear in Earth's periodic table, elsewhere in the universe.
I reckon it is. But feel free to explain why I'm wrong, if I am. I love learning stuff.