I’m confused, that’s just a normal periodic table.
Iodine is a transition metal I will die on this hill.
*The Periodic Table according to Michael Jackson
He2
Does that decay into ShNoMe?
Yup. Faster with a catalyst. Ma2Se, Ma2Sa are good examples.
What about metallic hydrogen in the core of planets?
“Wait, they’re ALL metals?”
“Always have been.”
Ah yes, oxygen, my favourite metal
Can’t make fire without oxygen. That’s pretty metal 🤟
Can’t make fire without oxygen
Fluorine fires have entered the chat.
Fluorine fires have entered the chat.
Oh shit, someone call the fluorine fire department to save the chat!
Lmao I think that particular emoji is sign language for love, not that that isn’t appropriate here
Even apart from sign language, it’s the hand sign for “hang loose” and not “throwing horns.” But was as close as I could get.
You think that’s air you’re breathing now?
Matrix missed a great chance at an awesome unrealistic underwater flight scene.
Physicists are notorious for approximating, and astronomers are even worse. But there are some subfields where they care about being more precise, and you maybe break the product table into a handful of elements plus alphas. And there’s that one out two people getting exquisite spectral resolution and signal-to-noise on a few stars and measuring the abundance of Technetium or whatever.
It’s why I fucking love astrophysics. There’s so much handwaving because so much information is observed.
But without the handwaving you can’t find crazy ass things like nuclear fusion being behind the power of stars. You find these really big numbers everywhere that make the “normal stuff” negligible.
It not that the precision isn’t important, it’s just not always relevant at particular scales, like the scale of space.
yOu aRe MadE oF sTardUst
That’s because these two account for something like 99% of all normal matter in the universe
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