I guess that's still unknown and will never be something we'll ever be more than "confident" in. Since my memorization of the table, it's grown a few times. I've had to relearn it a few times because higher ed seems to think I need chem classes. (I didn't. They were required, however.)
Anyhow, where was I? I am not sure if the elements they're currently making should really count. They're not, as far as we know, found in nature - and they aren't stable. They decay pretty rapidly. Are they really an element if they're not an elemental part of the universe?
It's the damned PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS - not PERIOD TABLE OF SHIT WE SMASHED TOGETHER! ;-)
G'morning!
I guess that's still unknown and will never be something we'll ever be more than "confident" in. Since my memorization of the table, it's grown a few times. I've had to relearn it a few times because higher ed seems to think I need chem classes. (I didn't. They were required, however.)
Anyhow, where was I? I am not sure if the elements they're currently making should really count. They're not, as far as we know, found in nature - and they aren't stable. They decay pretty rapidly. Are they really an element if they're not an elemental part of the universe?
It's the damned PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS - not PERIOD TABLE OF SHIT WE SMASHED TOGETHER! ;-)
G'morning!
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