*I like watching smart guys talk about science and physics. makes me realize I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer*
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*I like watching smart guys talk about science and physics. makes me realize I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer*
I think that the chemical elements will become easier to synthesize, beyond some point, say, an initial significant "island of stability", but, still have to be synthesized.
My method is like iterating matter and motion onto time and space until everybody is happy. Each iteration produces something different, except the final one, which was there, all along, as the mean or average of everything, in balance. Like going further out of the universe, only to end up where started as the way to manage infinitude.Quote:
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Island of Stability - Discovering Superheavy Elements
The "island of stability" in nuclear physics refers to a theoretical region of superheavy elements that are predicted to have significantly longer half-lives than other known superheavy elements. Element 140, also known as unquadnilium, is a hypothetical element within the superactinide series and is a potential candidate for residing on this island. While element 140 itself isn't necessarily the "center" of the island, it could be part of the larger group of superheavy elements exhibiting enhanced stability due to "magic numbers" of protons and neutrons.
"Matter to motion, in time for space", would be my slogan. Ha.
Better hold off, on the cymbals. It was, and, still is, only a theory, as in the Theory of Relativity. The reason that old Einstein never finished it, primarily because the, his equations became totally insoluble. We still don't know that it's true, or not, or whatever.
You require the numerals to really, in theory, and, actually, in practice, prove something out. Ha.