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Scandium Market Analysis Report: Size, Share, and Trends Forecast for the Next Period
Global Scandium Market Overview: Major Trends and Insights
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According to Straits Research, the global Scandium Market market size was valued at USD 460.89 Million in 2021. It is projected to reach from USD XX Million in 2022 to USD 977.29 Million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.7% during the forecast period (2022–2030).
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As a result of the Scandium market segmentation, the market is divided into sub-segments based on product type, application, as well as regional and country-level forecasts.
By Product Type
Oxide
Fluoride
Chloride
Nitrate
Iodide
Alloy
Carbonate
Others
By End-User Industry
Aerospace and Defense
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs)
Ceramics, Lighting
Electronics
3D Printing
Sporting Goods
Others
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List of Top Leading Players of the Scandium Market -
Atlantic Equipment Engineers (Micron Metal Inc.)
Australian Mines Ltd
Clean TeQ Holdings Limited
Huizhou Top Metal Materials Co. Ltd (TOPM)
Hunan Oriental Scandium Co. Ltd
Hunan Rare Earth Metal Material Research Institute
JSC Dalur
Materion Corporation (Cerac Inc.)
NioCorp Development Ltd
Platina Resources Limited
Rusal
Scandium International Mining Corp.
Sigma-Aldrich (Merck KGaA)
Stanford Advanced Materials
Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd (Taganito HPAL Nickel Corp)
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (Alfa Aesar)
Treibacher Industrie AG.
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ANOMALOUS ATOMS
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#incoherent ranting#fma:b#episode 37: the first homunculus#this is the only symbol that doesnt correspond to an element#it had to be intentionl as all other symbols ARE elements (including things like Scandium or Vanadium!)#but idk what Ee is supposed to--oh my god it's just Edward Elric
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Image ID: A screenshot of a two-by-four table with the labels, from top to bottom, "State," "Low energy," "High energy," and "Other states" in the left column. The right column's properties are:
Left column: State. Right column: "Solid • Liquid • Gas / Vapor • Plasma"
Left column: Low energy. Right column: "Bose–Einstein condensate • Fermionic condensate • Degenerate matter • Quantum Hall • Rydberg matter • Rydberg polaron • Strange matter • Superfluid • Supersolid •Photonic molecule"
Left column: High energy. Right column: "QCD matter • Lattice QCD • Quark–gluon plasma • Color-glass condensate • Supercritical fluid"
Left column: Other states. Right column: "Colloid • Glass • Crystal • Liquid crystal • Time crystal • Quantum spin liquid • Exotic matter • Programmable matter • Dark matter • Antimatter • Magnetically ordered (Antiferromagnet • Ferrimagnet • Ferromagnet) • String-net liquid • Superglass"
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People often complain about "how many genders there are". When you go through school, you learn that there are three states of matter. You also learn that there are two genders. Of course, this is not the reality. You may learn that plasma is a fourth state of matter, and that there are transgender or nonbinary people.
Let's take a look at the true number of states of matter...
I feel that if Bose-Einstein condensate is a valid state of matter, then girlflux is a valid label.
The real world is FAR from simple. Not even matter is binary (or quaternary).
#also: the only elements aren't earth water air and fire#those aren't even technically the elements#there's hydrogen helium lithium beryllium boron carbon nitrogen oxygen flourine neon sodium magnesium aluminum silicon phosphorus sulfur#chlorine argon potassium calcium scandium titanium vanadium chromium manganese iron cobalt nickel copper zinc gallium germanium arsenic#selenium rubidium strontium yttrium zirconium niobium molybdenum technetium ruthenium rhodium palladium silver cadmium indium tin antimony#tellurium iodine xenon caesium barium lanthanum cerium praseodymium neodymium promethium samarium europeum gadolinium terbium dysprosium#holmium erbium thulium ytterbium lutetium hafnium tanalum tungsten rhenium osmium iridium platnium gold mercury thallium lead bismuth#polonium astatine radon francium radium actinium thorium protactinium uranium neptunium putonium americium curium berkellium californium#einsteinium fermium mendelevium nobelium lawrencium rutherfordium dubnium seaborgium bohrium hassium meitnerium darmstadtium roentgenium#copernicium nehonium flerovium moscovium livermorium tennessine and oganesson#wow now my hands hurt#but anyway#no matter what it is there's always more kinds of them than you think
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I have sometimes called the IPA chart "a periodic table of speech sounds". The layout of the modern IPA chart traces its origins back to Pāṇini's method organizing the consonants of Sanskrit. Well,
Mendeleev published his periodic table of all known elements and predicted several new elements to complete the table in a Russian-language journal. Only a few months after, Meyer published a virtually identical table in a German-language journal.[39][40] Mendeleev has the distinction of accurately predicting the properties of what he called ekasilicon, ekaaluminium and ekaboron (germanium, gallium and scandium, respectively). [...] For his predicted three elements, he used the prefixes of eka, dvi, and tri (Sanskrit one, two, three) in their naming. [...] By using Sanskrit prefixes to name "missing" elements, Mendeleev may have recorded his debt to the Sanskrit grammarians of ancient India, who had created theories of language based on their discovery of the two-dimensional patterns of speech sounds (exemplified by the Śivasūtras in Pāṇini's Sanskrit grammar). Mendeleev was a friend and colleague of the Sanskritist Otto von Böhtlingk, who was preparing the second edition of his book on Pāṇini[45] at about this time, and Mendeleev wished to honor Pāṇini with his nomenclature.
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hello my very helpful assistant 😄 flan's busy cooking up something in her dru- sorry, very ethical laboratory. anyways, here's how you can help her today:
ENTER ONLY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING LABS
LAB ONE
☆ write a brief description of what you want the request to feature (can include smut, kinks, dialogue and more) as well as the driver
LAB TWO
☆ from below - pick a flask, choose a label, select up to four chemical compounds, choose up to three catalysts and call out who the other assistant is (driver: im down to do anyone or the grid or "recently" retired)
☆ NOTE: the final item is very important, so please never forget it, otherwise flan won't be able to start the reaction
SOME REQUESTS WILL BE 18+ and ALL REQUESTS will available under the tag (see below) #chemical attraction ♥︎
all of your concoctions/requests can be made to my asks or inbox (here), and i'll get to producing it as soon as possible.
EXAMPLE REQUESTS
hi flan! with lewis hamilton and a boiling flask labeled with a sticker i am looking to mix together, fluorine, calcium, arsenic with nail polish.
thank you <3
flask
conical: fluff
boiling: smut
round-bottom: hurt/comfort
label
sticker: fic
marker: drabble
washi tape: smau
ribbon: texts
hairtie: combination (please specify)
chemical compounds
hydrogen: "oh, shut up." "you shut up." "make me." "okay, but you might moan a little."
helium: "i'm not the jealous type, but what's mine is mine. end of story."
lithium: "don't kink shame me"
beryllium: "we shouldn’t do this" "you’re absolutely right. we should not do this"
boron: "you're so cute when you pout like this"
carbon: "move my arm is falling asleep"
nitrogen: "the problem is, if i kissed you, i don't think i'd be able to stop."
oxygen: "you've ruined that song now, thanks."
fluorine: "don't talk with your mouth full"
neon: "if you can’t take it, why did you talk back"
sodium: "fucking is a reward, but you haven’t been good.”
magnesium: "is it really that hard to love me?"
aluminium: "why aren't you dating him?" "because i'd destroy him" "he seems like he'd be into that"
silicon: "i know they're just stuffed animals, but it feels like they're watching us"
phosphorus: "you know, i could always get you off here right now"
sulfur: "you deserve so much better than me" "stop lying"
chlorine: "give me a little show"
argon: "why are you being like this?"
potassium: "watch you mouth before i decide to spank your ass"
calcium: "it's going to sound controversial, but i think that went well"
scandium: "oh my god are you actually reading the terms of service?"
titanium: "the next time you pull something like this, i'm telling your mother what we did in vegas that one time"
vanadium: "if you don't like being called a whore, then stop acting like one."
chromium: "everything you own, everything you wear i paid for. so i guess that means i own you."
manganese: "i might have slept with your shirt while you were gone"
iron: "i'm not moving, your lap is comfortable"
cobalt: "please..." "you need to learn to be better with your words, don't you think? tell me what you really want,"
nickel: “are you my cum dump?”
copper: "you're not allowed to touch my pussy"
zinc: "you could've just told me"
gallium: "are you trying to flirt with me?" "is it working?"
germanium: "if i buy it, will you stop pouting?"
arsenic: "you're just mad that that my cock fits perfectly in you now. must be a blow to the ego that we're a perfect match."
selenium: "how long have you been covering/covering up this?"
bromine: "you're like my arm rest'
krypton: "i know i'm warm, but we really have to get up now"
rubidium: "you’re starting another cult. you bitch."
strontium: "it’s broad daylight, if someone looks up they'll see you pressed against the window."
yttrium: "you're not alone i promise"
zirconium: "im sorry but i'm done waiting"
niobium: "i promised to give you something, but i didn't promise it would be an orgasm."
molybdenum: "i'm bad at texting, so i always hope that you're the first one"
technetium: "let me take care of it. let me take care of everything"
ruthenium: "is it a bad time to tell you i have [your phobia]"
rhodium: "im so horrible to you" "no you're not"
palladium: "why is there rope next to the bed"
silver: "i don’t want to be able to walk tomorrow.”
cadmium: "you dumbass, don't ever do that again"
indium: "would you like to explain..." "no, but maybe there is something I could do to make you forget about it?"
tin: "i know for a fact that you can be a hell of a lot louder than that.”
antimony: "after all this time and you still can't look me in the eye"
tellurium: "i can't remember the last time i did something so fun with someone"
iodine: "i was expecting a written apology, but this is so much better"
xenon: "i have a headache and it looks just like you.”
cesium: "stop throwing things at me"
barium: "do you really think you can get away from me?"
lanthanum: "do you trust me" "no" "smart"
cerium: "i like the way your hand fits mine"
praseodymium: "because i care about you"
neodymium: "i trusted you...with everything"
promethium: "if you stay, you'll get hurt too"
samarium: "would you have believed me if i did?"
europium: "don't make promises i know you can't keep"
gadolinium: "can you please just hold me?"
terbium: "can i bother you for a sec?" "you always bother me, but go ahead"
dysprosium: "you cancelled plans for me?"
holmium: "my clothes look better on you that they do on me"
erbium: "i dont like it" "you don't like anything" "well i like you and [you specify]"
thulium: "no tickling, or no kisses"
ytterbium: "did i mean anything to you?"
luteium: "does your daddy know you call me daddy too?"
actinium: "n-no, don't cry. i hate it when you cry"
thorium: "but you have me now"
protactinium: "please don't go"
uranium: "i’m literally naked on your bed and you’re talking about work?”
neptunium: "you're hurt, let me take care of you"
plutonium: "you're staring" "i like seeing you happy"
americium: "stay...please"
curium: "i...i just needed to know you were ok"
berkelium: "you'll back off if you know what's good for you"
californium: "didn't you say we were friends"
einsteinium: "this is why we can't have nice things"
fermium: "not out here please"
catalyst
flan: au [request a specific one]
red pill: sub!character
blue pill: sub!reader
glue: dom!reader
lip balm: dom!character
lemon juice: driver!reader
sand: idiots in love/denial
salt water: crack fic
bath water: size kink
soap: exes to...
bubbles: fix it fic/sickfic
nail polish: daddy kink
shampoo: overstimulation
lotion: possessive/jealous sex
slime: accidentally launching relationship
copper coin: cnc/dubcon
flowers: leaving the window open/door unlocked
silver jewellery: age gap
gold jewellery: miscommunication
rock: neighbours
paper: love triangle
plastic bag: enemies to...
tissue: rivals to...
ink: 100% platonic friendship
foam: found family
water babies: secret admirer
ceramic: forced proximity
yarn: roommates
water: childhood friends to...
fruit: married couple/established relationship
beads: fake relationship
heat: brother's best friend
ice: best friend's brother
bark: body swap
grass: reverse tropes [specify]
© the-flanuer || do not copy, rewrite or translate any of my work on any platform.
#⭑ : my work.ᐟ#the-flaneur#chemical attraction ♥︎#requests#request list#x reader#f1#formula 1#f1 fanfic#f1 texts#f1 imagine#f1 x reader#f1 fluff#f1 smau#f1 smut#lewis hamilton x reader#max verstappen x reader#fluff#smut#charles leclerc x reader#lando norris x reader#oscar piastri x reader#carlos sainz x reader#george russell x reader
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okay NERD/j
theoretically, given that hair is made of dead skin cells, would adam and eve have had hair in the garden of eden? (<-random question for the ask game lol)
Hm.... that's actually a good question lol. I would assume so, mostly bc I think there would have been a distinction between big Death and just technical "death" that happens naturally to cells and such to keep someone alive.
#Says the guy who memorised the entire periodic table by heart and can and will recite it unprompted#Hydrogen helium lithium beryllium boron carbon nitrogen oxygen fluorine neon sodium magnesium aluminium silicon phosphorus sulphur chlorine#Argon potassium calcium scandium titanium Vanadium chromium manganese iron cobalt nickel copper zinc gallium germanium arsenic selenium#Bromine krypton rubidium strontium yttrium zirconium niobium molybdenum technetium ruthenium rhodium palladium silver cadmium indium tin#Antimony tellurium iodine xenon caesium barium lanthanum cerium praseodymium neodymium promethium samarium europium gadolinium terbium#Dysprosium holmium erbium thulium ytterbium lutetium hafnium tantalum tungsten rhenium osmium iridium platinum gold Mercury thallium lead#Bismuth polonium astatine radon francium radium actinium thorium protactinium uranium neptunium plutonium americium curium berkelium#Californium einsteinium fermium mendelevium nobellium lawrencium Rutherfordium dubnium seabhorgium bohrium hassium meitnerium darmstadtium#Roentegenium copernicium nihonium flerovium moscovium livermorium tennessine oganesson#Hey what the fuck#I swear I only wanted to say the first 20
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Resurface 33 - Restless
What went before - Tumblr / AO3
Previous chapter
It’s fine it’s fine it’s fine.
ALL FINE.
Honest?
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The first time Scott listened, thirteen people died.
John was waiting in the lounge.
He often did after the more disastrous mission failures. It was good for them to be all together at those times. Physically together.
Scott knew this.
Scott himself had strongly encouraged it in the past. So strongly, in fact, nobody needed to suggest it now - John would just appear and when Scott got back upstairs from the hangar, John would have made them both a coffee and he would sit and watch Scott pace the floor and not much would be said but they’d be together. And together they’d wait for Virgil, the Tinies, Kayo… for everyone to be back before events were discussed.
But Scott didn’t want to see John.
And he definitely didn’t want to see Virgil who was chasing him home as fast as his unopened cargo ship could travel. So he skipped the shower, changed straight into his running gear and headed out via Two’s hangar entrance before the green behemoth was even within sight of the island.
A beast of a storm was brewing, but he could get a couple of laps in before it landed.
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Virgil didn’t need to look at the barometer read outs. The colour of the clouds and the niggling pressure in his head told him everything he needed to know as soon as he approached the Kermadec Ridge.
It was going to be a doozy. The kind of storm where it seemed the very sky would crash down upon the trembling Earth below and all the Earth could do was absorb the fury and wait… and hope… for it to pass.
Virgil knew how it felt.
“Scott’s not here?”
“Running.”
“Ah. Did he say…”
“He didn’t come up.”
“Oh.” Virgil eyed the large blue cup of stone-cold coffee on the countertop then picked it up and drained it in one. “Right.”
“I’ll make you a fresh cup.”
“Thanks, but it’s fine. I had one in Two.”
John raised an eyebrow and looked pointedly at the empty mug Virgil still clutched.
Virgil looked down at it.
“Oh… well… we can’t leave it sat there to… to fester… and it seemed a waste to just...” he gestured vaguely with the mug by way of sentence completion before striding over to rinse it in the sink. A quick wipe with the tea towel and he placed it back in its spot by the coffee machine. Next to the green one.
Frowning slightly, he bent down to buff a watermark from the handle. Then glanced back at the man observing him from his perch at the breakfast bar.
John had his concerned face on.
“I’m alright, John.”
“Sure you are.”
The air was so thick Virgil felt he was swimming through it. He massaged his temples. Come on weather, just break already.
“I need to show you something.” John tapped at something on his tablet and brought up a schematic of the scandium mine.
Former scandium mine.
“Can this wait? We should wait for Scott.”
“You need to know you made the right call.”
Virgil lifted his fingers, one at a time, from the counter top and noted the sensation as each set of ligaments stretched. Maybe he should play a little piano, take his mind off things…
“Virgil.”
“I do. I know I did. It was too risky. But I’m not the one needs convincing, John. He’s never going to forgive me…”
“Virgil!”
He looked up at his brother who swiped through a series of animations modelling l the sudden shift in the underlying geology that had caused the mine to entirely collapse in on itself in the space of less than seven seconds.
“If you hadn’t stopped him he’d be gone. There was no way out of there, no time for a warning. 100% certainty.”
Virgil wasn’t sure how this was meant to help. He’d already pictured it a thousand times on the agonisingly long journey home - the dark tunnel disappearing with his best friend inside. Over and over. He’d felt his own ribcage cave under the pressure of those rocks as he lost hope...
“They aren’t even contemplating any attempt to recover the…”
“Enough.”
John paused then conceded with a slight inclination of the head. Virgil gave a small smile of gratitude and went to observe the gathering storm from the balcony doors.
“Virgil?”
A breath. He tugged on the lever to open the vents, to get some damn air in the room. If anything the outside air was even more soup-like but now they could hear the faint rumbling in the distance. It was coming.
“Yes, John?” He knew his voice was higher pitched, tighter than usual and he also knew John would see that for the warning sign it was, because John did the same and both brothers knew each other well enough to know when they needed each other to leave well enough alone.
Which made it particularly surprising that he walked right over to where Virgil stood and spoke again.
“I don’t know what you said to him, but whatever it was… thank you.”
Virgil didn’t answer, he was watching the palm trees bend and sway in the gusting wind. John slipped his hand into Virgil’s and they stood together as with the sound of a thousand needles the clouds finally burst and rain hammered against the glass, blurring the trees to grey.
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Next chapter
#thunderbirds are go#thunderbirds#thunderbirds fanfiction#scott tracy#virgil tracy#john tracy#idontknowreallywhy fanfic#resurface fic#I do love a tropey weather metaphor
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Pulcinelle - Fragmentation
“Victory is still within my grasp, Nathalie! I have no need for the minor miraculous! Victory is mine, victory is mine!” Gabriel shouted through his phone, tearing his atelier apart while he paced like a caged tiger.
The man had not rested for the slightest moment since the Chinese Miracle Box had been stolen from him, and his face wore the exhaustion like a coat of warpaint. Silvery gray hair fell over his brows in the haphazard manner of a battle-torn settlement, white banners of surrender tainted with ash as his eyes burned with a conqueror’s fury. And yet, he had conquered nothing. Monarch had crowned himself king with a power he no longer possessed.
Raising up a crumpled diagram to the air, Gabriel continued to roar and howl. “I know the frequencies of each Kwami’s power! With the traces of their energy recorded within me, I shall be able to replicate them!” The ruined king burst into a manic laughter, shaking the paper like an empty chalice as its brothers swirled across tables and laid in dead heaps on the floor. “With the immense power of Embodied Transmission, all of the minor miraculous will be recreated and under my control! Do you understand, Nathalie? I’ve won! I have won!”
Monarch Renatus - Alliance Rings
Alliance Rings shall be constructed of an alloy (hereby designated Alliance Alloy) of 50% Silver, 39.9999% Lutetium, 10% Scandium, and 0.0001% Miraculum. Miraculum powder shall be harvested independently and combined with Lutetium before the Alliance Alloy is synthesized. Miraculum powder will display properties similar to mica, giving Alliance Rings a faint purple sparkle that may be used as a marketable feature.
Miraculum charged Alliance Rings -> Instantaneous Akumatization -> Potent Transmission?
“Gabriel.“
“All I need is to convince Tomoe of this plan, and I’ll be—“
“Gabriel!” Nathalie was pinching her nose so hard she was half worried she would snap it off. “You had the Rabbit Miraculous with you, the first thing you should’ve done is gone back to save Emilie. We can’t keep helping you if you can’t help yourself!”
“This isn’t just about Emilie anymore!”
Gabriel began to choke at the sound of his own words, letting the phone drop to the floor. All at once, the room began to spin, the papers and charts around him like a sea of parchment with an ever-shifting gravity, no up nor down. He had to grasp the edge of the table to prevent himself from collapsing and remember, remember that it was all about Emilie and it would only ever be about Emilie. He had to remember the ghost she had become, picture his love slipping away and resolve beyond all means and measure to bring her back. It was about Emilie, and ergo everything was justified, nothing was his fault! Gabriel could swear he had never been at fault!
“Yeah,” Nathalie barked back. “I can tell.”
And so she ended the call.
—— Hours later, in another office… ——
“Where are they?”
Gabriel was not at all comfortable with the idea of admitting failure to Tsurugi Tomoe. “Where is what?” He stammered out, loosening his collar with a finger.
“The collection of minor miraculous,” she repeated herself. “You said you had them.”
“When did I ever say that? You must, uh… You must be mistaken, Tomoe.”
“At 21:08 last night exactly, I was greeted with an email in my personal inbox. Its contents were:”
Madam Tsurugi,
I am pleased to inform you that I have acquired the possession of fifteen minor miraculous this evening. I feel as though this may be beneficial to our plans for the Perfect Alliance Initiative, and would like to discuss alterations to our plans in the morning. As you know, these artifacts are highly powerful (albeit not what I am currently searching for), and I believe you will know the best course of action moving forward.
An earlier meeting later on this evening would also suit me, although I do plan on following this sudden turn of events up with a grand speech to Paris as a whole to highlight Ladybug’s catastrophic blunder. Please refrain from contacting me until after I have concluded this.
Signed, Gabriel Agreste
“…That must have been an automated message.”
“Do you take me for an idiot, Agreste?”
Gabriel swallowed hard, bringing his face into a taut closed smile that pushed his glasses further up his face. The cocktail of drugs he’d taken to restore himself was only making Tomoe’s face swim before him, her features blending into a blurry blobfish mush that he couldn’t stay still long enough to focus on. The sweat rolled down his face with the tempo of his twitching cheek.
“I can say with utmost certainty that—“
“That you take me for an idiot?”
“No!” Gabriel blurted out. “…That what transpired last night was due to circumstances beyond my control. I believe the culprit we should turn our attentions towards is my nephew, Felix.“
“The fourteen year old boy?”
Gabriel swallowed again, following the action up with a quiet, nervous laughter. Of course it had to be the most ridiculous thing, for a boy less than a third Gabriel’s age to defeat him, but there was simply no other leads! Gabriel could picture that twerp now, cackling to himself as he sifted through the jewels rightfully stolen for Gabriel, crying to his mother about how innocent he was and how his uncle deserved to be robbed like this! But Gabriel Agreste would not take this slight standing down, not for a moment. Just as Tomoe had put it, Felix was but a small defenseless child.
“…Yes.”
“I see no reason in working with you any longer if teenagers can surpass you in competence,” Tomoe stated coldly, rising from her chair.
Gabriel slammed his hand down on the desk, the sweat from his palm graying the slick white sheen on the white wood.
“One last gamble, Tomoe. I have one last gamble.”
Gabriel fished out his brooch from underneath his jacket lapel, holding it up to the light. To the untrained eye, the center of the brooch was a cabochon of charoite, dark streaks clouding the surface of the gem. From its back shot out four spokes, the top two longer than the bottom: Pearlescent, shimmering nacre reflecting tones of lilac and blush pink. Silver veins ran up each wing tenderly, so thin they were hard to even notice. Perfect, invisible segments, tapering off at the ends of each wing into immaculate points.
“Feel its power, Tomoe,” Gabriel panted, leaning onto the desk. “This is all we have ever needed! Imagine even an ember of this power flowing through the alloy in every ring! Even the smallest pinch of this brooch as a component, and I will have every customer of yours as my minions.”
Tomoe slowly sat herself back down, keeping a hand on the table to steady herself.
“And how do you plan on accomplishing this?”
Gabriel’s laugh was hoarse and already sickly, his grasp on the brooch so tight the lower wings began to poke into the flesh of his hand.
“If there’s anything I know intimately, Tomoe, it is that a miraculous can break,” he replied. “And if I can even shatter a single wing of this brooch, I can redistribute its power as I see fit.”
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Whether or not you can or should fight people based on the Element that best represents them:
Hydrogen: You can if you'd like and they'll totally fight you back if prompted but like why
Helium: They're so detached from everything you couldn't fight them if you wanted to.
Lithium: Oh believe me they want to fight you but if you do you'll just feel bad for hurting them
Beryllium: They are dramatic and vaguely poisonous so you'd think fighting them would be a bad idea but trust us you really need to
Boron: You totally can and it's usually pretty easy but don't let your guard down because they're really good at last-second victories
Carbon: DON'T. Their defense is impeccable and their attacks are razor-sharp. You will be hurt.
Nitrogen: Everyone wants to but nobody can figure out how
Oxygen: In most cases, you can and should. But in some cases you will sorely regret it and you can never tell which cases those are.
Fluorine: FETCH NO NOT EVER
Neon: You might need to, but they'll just laugh it off once it's over.
Sodium: Please fight them before they get worse. You'll have a ton of fun too. As a side note, if you're fighting *alongside* them all you need to do is give them time to prep and they're the best ally you can ask for.
Magnesium: You might not want to but you really should. Don't worry it'll be over quick.
Aluminium: Nah.
Silicon: Strike fast, strike hard, don't let them access the internet or call a Carbon for backup.
Phosphorus: Do you like to gamble? It's basically a 1 in 3 chance of A) You could but it won't do much B) You can and should as soon as possible and C) DO NOT THEY WILL EAT YOU
Sulfur: You'll regret fighting them, but it needs to be done
Chlorine: Best not to unless you are truly prepared to combat their aura of doom.
Argon: Good luck finding them in the first place, and even if you do find them it'll just be like Neon
Potassium: You should but it won't be as fun as fighting Sodium
Calcium: Why would you want to? They're busy contributing to society best not to bother them.
Scandium: Ugh I suppose if you HAVE to
Titanium: Please do. You won't accomplish anything but at least you'll know you tried
Vanadium: It'll be difficult because they never shut up but once they run out of breath their fate is sealed
Chromium: You should fight them but watch out they have a good reputation so if you aren't careful everyone will hate you.
Manganese: Please don't. Chances are they already feel like they've lost, so just pat them on the back and tell them it's gonna be okay.
Iron: You shouldn't. You'll want to. You'll really want to. But they're too important and if you win everything will be ruined.
Cobalt: Don't bother. They'll flee at the first sign of conflict and your victory will feel hollow.
Nickel: YES FIGHT THEM AND TAKE THEIR MONEY
Copper: You should fight them, but don't destroy them too hard because defeat means friendship in their eyes and they're actually really really helpful in just about every context
Zinc: Why on earth would you they are precious babies who never do anything wrong and just want to help don't hurt them!
Gallium: You probably shouldn't, seeing as they're always on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Germanium: You won't want to fight them because they seem like Silicons or Carbons but it's all an act you should totally fight them to make you look better.
Arsenic: Don't fight them. Even if you think you've won they'll already have put things in motion to ruin your life
Selenium: You totally should if only to experience the bizarre disorienting feeling of not knowing who won
Bromine: You can, and you'll think it was a really bloody defeat but actually they'll be totally fine and you'll get a headache an hour or so later once you realize what happened
Krypton: Bold of you to assume you can even hurt a superhimbo
Rubidium: You'll hear about them and think they're worth fighting, but then you meet them and discover they aren't. Fight them anyway as punishment for wasting your time.
Strontium: You can and should, they seem normal but are secretly a menace.
Yttrium: Don't, they're way too weird and all their weird friends will join in.
Zirconium: Fire a shot and then run for the hills, #totallyworththepain
Niobium: Don't, they've lost too much already
Molybdenum: Really don't. They'll punch your face in then go back to whatever project they were working on
Technetium: It's a bot. It's a freaking bot. Why are you trying to fight a bot?
Ruthenium: I'm not sure they even know how to fight
Rhodium: They're like Chromium but genuinely harmless, so while you can fight them there won't be much point to it
Palladium: Why on earth would you fight them, they're hot AND reasonably sane!
Silver: Yes, please. They start by throwing your arguments back in your face, and then turn nasty before trying to finish you off with memes. But since they're really predictable once you've fought one you've fought them all.
Cadmium: Not worth the sick feeling you'll get afterwards.
Indium: PLEASE fight them. They're really easy to deal with, but if you leave them alone too long they start screaming so you need to fight them regularly
Tin: You can totally fight them, they'll sit there and take it with minimal complaining, but don't push them over the edge unless you want to deal with someone even more ruthless than Carbon
Antimony: Don't, you're just giving them more blackmail material on you.
Tellurium: They sit on a throne of lies, so really really don't fight them unless you're trying to protect Gold.
Iodine: DON'T FIGHT THEM WE NEED THEM TO MEDIATE OTHER FIGHTS
Xenon: You'd think fighting them wouldn't be worth the effort because they lurk most of the time but if you start a meme war you'll summon them and it'll be like fighting an epic secret boss in a video game
Cesium: You should NOT. They will overwhelm you quickly and then continue to harass you at regular intervals
Barium: They're really boring but you can still fight them to kill time
Lanthanum: Go ahead
Cerium: You can fight them but it'll really take a while for them to really get going.
Praseodymium: Heck yeah. There's always two of them but neither should be a problem because neither knows what they're talking about.
Neodymium: Heck no. There's always two of them and they both fight dirty.
Promethium: You should, they make for good practice
Samarium: Only fight them if you want a lot of attention.
Europium: Ugh, no. They won't fight back, just repeat everything you say really loudly and in a sarcastic tone of voice.
Gadolinium: You can try, but they're usually busy listening to music.
Terbium: They're one of Yttrium's weird friends. The geeky one.
Dysprosium: Frankly you should just reward them for being willing to fight for whatever bizarre argument they're making. Sure you could defeat them easy, but letting them live is so much funnier.
Holmium: Go right ahead. They are loud and precise and need to be stopped
Erbium: One of Yttrium's weird friends. The mystical one with the Crystals.
Thulium: Sure. You probably already have.
Ytterbium: One of Yttrium's weird friends. This one actually can fight so keep them distracted while you deal with the other weirdos
Lutetium: Pfffft don't bother nobody takes them seriously anyway.
Hafnium: Do it and do it soon, because otherwise they shall surprise attack you
Tantalum: YES. THEY DESERVE EVERY PUNISHMENT EVER.
Tungsten: They are very very good at fighting, but have flaws you can exploit. Which is good, because it will be necessary.
Rhenium: You'll never get the chance. They'll fly in, pepper you with obnoxious memes, then go back to lurking.
Osmium: They are older and wiser and know more than you and any attempts at fighting them will just lead to them giving you advice and helping you learn. But you should still fight them because…
Iridium: ...when you attempt to fight an Osmium an Iridium will show up to defend them, and you NEED to fight those stuck-up prats.
Platinum: Everything bad that people say about Gold is a lie, because they're true about Platinum instead. You must fight them. It will hurt a lot but they really need to be stopped.
Gold: You will never fight them because you will be too busy protecting them. They are too pure for this world and deserve love and support, regardless of what people may say about them.
Mercury: They are a writhing mass of insults and memes. Approach them with cold logic and only cold logic, otherwise you will die.
Thallium: You won't realize that you really need to fight them until it's too late.
Lead: They've been fought and defeated in the past so just let them go about their business fixing their mistakes.
Bismuth: No don't, why would you even want to. They're like the most helpful people, and even if you did fight them they'd just outlast you with a patient smile.
Polonium: I guarantee you've beaten a bunch of them before without realizing. If they argue back then you'll definitely die but they never do
Astatine: NO. NO. FETCH NO. NO NO NO. DON'T EVEN ACT LIKE YOU'RE GOING TO. THEY WILL DESTROY YOU AND EVERYTHING YOU LOVE, AND EVERYTHING ELSE. JUST DON'T.
Radon: It'll be hard because they seem untouchable but they are a cancer on society and must be dealt with posthaste.
Francium: I mean you could but they'll totally destroy themselves if you give them a couple minutes so just wait it out.
Radium: Idk I guess if you can if you want to but they're usually too busy reminiscing to notice
Actinium: Nah. They're just attention seekers.
Thorium: Oh please like you could
Protactinium: You'll think they're an Actinium so you won't fight them, but if you did fight them it'd be very cathartic.
Uranium: Do it, but hold back. They're loud and annoying but they're really just a kid who doesn't know better.
Neptunium: No need, they're already playing damage control and dealing with everyone else.
Plutonium: BEAT THEIR RACIST BUTT ASAP
Americium: You'll want to because of how loud they are, but don't mistake volume for anger. They're actually pretty chill and only get genuinely mad if there's already a flame war going on.
Curium: Leave them to their science, they're busy.
Berkelium: They're like cardboard. You could fight them but it won't mean anything.
Californium: Please do, and bring me pictures.
Einsteinium: You shouldn't. Because if you do it will be because they want you to and are recording your actions for future analysis.
Fermium: You'll never need to because they only seek out and interact with people who like and agree with them
Mendelevium: They are social experts who know everything about everyone and would be very dangerous if they weren't completely stupid. OHKO them and then let them go back to their ineffective scheming
Nobelium: If you somehow manage to beat them everyone will love you for it, but that's never happened.
Lawrencium: No need, they're busy spinning. Wheeee!
Rutherfordium: You can and should, but be aware fighting them will reveal uncomfortable truths about yourself
Dubnium: In Soviet Russia, Dubnium fights you. You'll be fine. Probably.
Seaborgium: DO IT. PLEASE. TAKE THEM DOWN A PEG.
Bohrium: Hit them once to prove a point then let them go back to reading, because if you interrupt them for more than a minute they will destroy you out of spite with their intellect.
Hassium: If you want to, sure.
Meitnerium: Don't. They've worked hard to get where they are today and don't have time for anyone's bullcrap, including yours.
Darmstadtium: See Hassium, though make sure you don't lose because that would be REALLY embarrassing.
Roentgenium: NO. They will target all your weaknesses and atomize you.
Copernicium: Lolololol sure it'll be easy since they're in dreamworld half the time
Nihonium: You can, but only if you're willing to fight fair. They are always up for an honorable duel but the moment you try to fight dirty they will call you out and cut you down.
Flerovium: Go right ahead if you like, no one will care either way
Moscovium: See Dubnium except they're more ruthless and cold so just fire a parting shot and back off
Livermorium: I actually don't really know what fighting them is like, but it's probably lame
Tennessine: DON'T. They will compose a song about you. A mean song. You will cry.
Oganesson: You totally can, but honestly that might be a bit cruel.
#idk how to tag this#periodic table of elements#fighting#long list#comedy#science#chemistry#tag yourself
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Cryptography Enthusiasts Requested
As promised, a post about... something. Secret codes!
Several of the blog posts begin with "TRANSMISSION// [something here] // AURORA." The middle section is different in each of these-- one is text in Chinese, another one is Morse Code, and one is what Travis identified as shorthand for elements of the periodic table. I believe all of them probably have some kind of code, but I do not know enough about cryptography to begin with most of them.
Which is where we could use a hand! If anyone has any insight or ideas on any of these (as transcribed below), and would be willing to help us decode them, that would be fantastic!
From January 13, 2013:
TRANSMISSION // 032::3834K::00003 // AURORA
From February 11, 2013:
TRANSMISSION // 0002/02/00002012 // AURORA之動得?違言語?何意味?待・之押that should fix it.
Google Translate says the text here is Chinese (Traditional) and reads, "Can it move? Breaking the rules? What does it mean? Wait and pledge". However, Google translate is obviously not the greatest source, so confirmation or correction would be welcome.
From March 12, 2013:
TRANSMISSION // 052::9JU324::00005 // AURORA
From April 13, 2013:
TRANSMISSION//AURORA//RANDOMGIBBERISHFILTERMALFUNCTION07 RESTARTY/N?
This one seems pretty straightforward, but I'm including it in case others have additional insights.
From May 6 2013:
TRANSMISSION//AURORA//890::E6::FREQ–GK10//–./../…-/.//..-/…//–/—/-././-.–//SEND
The morse code here translates to "give us money".
From June 17 2013:
TRANSMISSION // UUDD::LRLR::BARTN // AURORA
From September 25 2013:
TRANSMISSION // AqPArT::GCaLeV::LiScSaCa // AURORA
Travis translated the elements here as: AqPArT: Aq: aqueous solution is a solution in which the solvent is water, Phosphorous, Argon, Titanium
GCaLeV: Gallium, Calcium, Lanthanum, Vanadium
LiScSaCa: Lithium, Scandium, Samarium, Calcium
For reasons I lack the chemistry knowledge to understand, he took these as numbers, or dates, and translated it as such: X/31205723/3216220.
So that what we've got so far! Thoughts?
#mod miralines#travis if you wanna chime in on those elements please do#the mechanisms#the mechs#cryptography
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can I request , maki helping out with studies ? just fluff
Sure thing <3 Here ya go!
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Chemistry - &Team Maki
Synopsis: You have an important exam and your very sweet boyfriend helps you study for it
Warnings: fluff, a bit of teasing
Word Count: 701
Chemistry seemed to be a very important subject and somehow you weren't sure you would nail the exam that was coming up even though you worked hard to remember all the elements of the periodic table.
You were also pretty sure that there were many more important studies yet nobody taught you those. In life, chemistry would be the least of your worries, let's be honest.
"Good evening, sweetheart. What are you up to?" Maki asked as he walked inside the living room where you sat with your books open everywhere.
"Rollerskating." You replied sarcastically to which Maki rolled his eyes. "Studying for my upcoming chemistry test." You added honestly.
"Chemistry, yeah, I remember that." Maki mumbled and sat down next to you. He liked the subject just as much as you did. "Periodic table?"
"Yep." You showed him your book in which he seemed to read some of the notes you had written down on sticky notes. "I need to know like all of these stupid elements but I'm pretty sure I won't be able to do so."
"Why not?" Maki asked, looking up at you. "You are very smart, I'm sure you get this in your head in no-time."
"I have been studying this for weeks and still cannot recall a single one."
"Not even one?"
"Well, I know helium and maybe magnesium but that's all." You told him to which Maki hummed once more.
"I have an idea on how to get this information inside that pretty little head of yours." Maki said and stood up to get his phone. You frowned for a moment.
Suddenly, out of nowhere, music began to play through his phone speaker and you heard a low voice begin the intro to what you imagined would be a song.
"And now AsapScience presents the elements of the periodic table."
You looked at Maki who began to dance to the beat of the music before the voice started singing. You couldn't help but laugh at this.
"There's Hydrogen and Helium Then Lithium, Beryllium Boron, Carbon everywhere Nitrogen all through the air
With Oxygen so you can breathe And Fluorine for your pretty teeth Neon to light up the signs Sodium for salty times
Magnesium, Aluminum, Silicon, Phosphorus Then Sulfur, Chlorine, and Argon Potassium and Calcium, so you'll grow strong Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium And Chromium and Manganese"
The song went on and you were sure you would be dying of lack of oxygen soon because of how hard you were laughing. Maki continued to dance along in the weirdest way possible but honestly, it was a good idea. When the song ended, Maki joined you on the couch again.
"With this you will learn the periodic table in no-time. I'm sure you'll be just fine." Maki told you and handed you his phone to replay the song.
"You know I have my exam in two days, right?" You asked him to which he hummed.
"I learn our new songs in 24 hours, you can do too."
"You're gonna help me with this, right?"
"Of course." Maki told you and took your book. "Play the song!" You chuckled and began to play the song once more.
Before you knew it, you had replayed it a dozen of times and unconsciously began to sing along. Maki made you read your notes while you listened to the point where you managed to sing along to every word at the end of the two hour study session.
"Ununtrium, Flerovium Ununpentium, Livermorium Ununseptium, Ununoctium And then we're done"
You finished and smiled up at Maki who smirked down at you with a proud smile. He really did know his stuff and you were grateful to have him help you.
The two of you jumped up and celebrated the fact that you managed to learn the entire song in such a short amount of time. Maki hugged you and kissed your cheek, happily.
"I have never seen two nerds be so happy about nerdy stuff." Nicholas commented as he watched the two of you from the door.
"Well, these two nerds are about to pass their chemestry test!" You said back to which Nicholas rolled his eyes.
"Have fun you morons."
#&team#&team drabbles#&team scenarios#&team imagines#&team fluff#&team headcanons#&team maki#&team maki fluff
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Hi. I was doing some algebra a few weeks ago when I was really tired (I don't remember why) and for some reason when I tried to solve it I got the answer that a = scandium and b = scandium. I thought I was tired and hallucinating, but I found the paper I wrote it on today and I couldn't disprove the calculations. I looked up what scandium meant, and apparently it's the 21st element on the periodic table, and I don't know how that relates to any of this. I tried to do more algebra and other forms of maths, and basically every kind of maths I do above early primary school level results in the equations equaling "scandium" in some way. I know this doesn't make sense, but I can't work out how my maths is wrong, or what could have caused this. I'm kind of panicking about this. I haven't shown it to any friends or anything, because I'm worried it might be contagious or dangerous. What should I do?
Heyyyyyy, this was one of my specialties when I was active duty. You’re encountering Noncompliant Mathematics. It’s pretty rare.
Usually, even extranormal phenomena follow certain mathematical principles more-or-less. This is because of a related principle we call paracausality. With paracausality, cause and effect become unlinked. A wizard casts a spell, which is inherently paracausal - the effect (the fireball) has become unlinked from the cause (any form of ignition or fuel) and replaced with the wizard’s willpower and control of magical principles. The fire is still obeying the mathematics of heat, burning oxygen, contact with flammable substances, etc.
Two plus two is still equaling four, even if one of the “twos” has been pulled from thin air and is in the shape of a middle finger pointed at the laws of physics.
What you’re encountering is the math not even getting that far. Reality is breaking down in a tiny way, just for you. Fascinating.
You’re going to want to take a few days off of work if you can. Get all of your food ready for those days, make sure you don’t have to go out or do anything.
The idea is to not do math at all for two or three days. This is obviously very hard. Humans do math when they drive, walk, order food, figure out spatial relationships between objects. You’re going to want to just basically sleep for a few days. Maybe you can read something light, or do some kind of hobby that involves no math at all. So no crochet, no music.
Try that, and let us know how that works. It’s sort of like resting a problem muscle, letting the kink in space time relax out.
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What do the elements sound like?
In chemistry, we have He, Fe and Ca—but what about do, re and mi? Hauntingly beautiful melodies aren't the first things that come to mind when looking at the periodic table of the elements. However, using a technique called data sonification, a recent college graduate has converted the visible light given off by the elements into audio, creating unique, complex sounds for each one. Today, the researcher reports the first step toward an interactive, musical periodic table.
The researcher will present his results at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS). ACS Spring 2023 is a hybrid meeting being held virtually and in-person March 26–30.
Previously, W. Walker Smith, the project's sole investigator, took his combined passions of music and chemistry and converted the natural vibrations of molecules into a musical composition. "Then I saw visual representations of the discrete wavelengths of light released by the elements, such as scandium," says Smith. "They were gorgeous and complex, and I thought, 'Wow, I really want to turn these into music, too.'"
Read more.
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Oh wait, you kinda already did something for Kyrpton blub... I guess you Can Scandium Floodlight instead for that one!
Gotcha...
Coprah - he/him Coprah was a simple shop owner, selling old pots, wires, and broken gadgets to any fool willing to buy them. He was even friends with Hadfield, Cobalt, Rusty, and Alnico, and almost joined them.
However, after his wife divorced him just before the war, he went rogue and fled to become a cowboy. We don't know what he's doing now. He's always been a very smooth and calm talker, never pulling out his guns unless provoked.
Floodlight - she/her (content warning... this might be graphic) Floodlight is a demon, plain and simple. Shes a being whos overflowing with the divine magic left over from primordial ages. While some who are blessed with this power use it for good, Floodlight only uses it to get more.
She convinces those lost in the wilds to join a play, to entertain themselves and wind down for a bit. She typically already has these plays fully planned ahead of time, but Floodlight is incredible at improvisation, and will shift the script to fit her first impression of the lost objects.
During the rehearsal and such, she'll shower her... victim.. with compliments. Telling them how lovely they are with a sweet face. Eventually, she'll be the light that follows the main character through the whole play, slowly getting closer and closer... before she bites them in half and essentially eating their organs. In this she shows her true, monstrous form, and if there's any other characters, she'll chase them down and attempt to do the same.
TL;DR she's just the fucking worst
#I'm working on the concept of magical beasts in the lore rn#I think it'll provide the galliacs with something to be afraid of#ask#ptoc#anon ask
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#polls#what’s your favorite element?#what’s your favourite element?#what’s the most fuckable element?#periodic table#periodic table of elements#periodic table poll#elements#transition metals
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I love element naming, especially before IUPAC standards:
Alongside Germanium, there are other nation names for elements. Gallium, Scandium, Ruthenium, Copper, and Manganese and Magnesium are named after the nations and regions of Gaul, Scandinavia, Rus, Cyprus, and Magnesia. Europium is named after all of Europe, and Cadmium and Tellurium are both named after Earth. Thulium is named after the land of Thule, a place that does never existed (though debate rages on as to what real location it could have been).
More specific place names also abound on the table, especially in the Lanthanoid metals that were discovered during the 19th century as spectral analysis was developed and nationalist scientific fervor was on the rise. Many of these are latin names of major places in Europe: Rhenium is named after the Rhine river, Holmium is named for Stockholm, Lutetium is named for Paris, Hafnium is named for Copenhagen, and Strontium is named after the Scottish mining town Strontian, but these are nothing compared to…
Ytterium, Terbium, Erbium, and Ytterbium, which are all named after the same mining town of Ytterby, Sweden after they were isolated in local ores by Johan Gadolin, after whom a fifth element, Gadolinium, is named.
Alongside Cadmium and Tellerium, there are many other celestial names. Mercury, Uranium, and Neptunium are all named after planets. Cerium and Plutonium are named after the dwarf planets Ceres and Pluto, and Palladium is named after the asteroid Pallas, all considered planets at the time of naming. Selenium is named after the moon and Helium is named after the sun, which for a while was the only place we believed the element existed.
Some personal favorites:
Samarium is the only element named after a person who is not a scientist. Vassili Samarsky-Bykhovets was a Russian mine administrator who allowed mineralogists access to unprocessed ores in the 1840s, where Gustav and Heinrich Rose discovered that the element Columbium actually didn’t exist. Another element discovered in those ores was named in his honor despite him never participating in any research or chemistry related to the discovery of any element.
Cobalt is named after the fae Kobolds, which superstitious miners believed were maliciously contaminating Silver deposits with the element.
Molybdenum is named from the greek Molybdos, meaning Lead, an element it distinctly is not. Lead, meanwhile, gets its chemical symbol Pb from its latin root of the word Plumbing because Lead is just so good for making pipes out of.
Radium, Astatine, and Actinium are all named after how ferociously radioactive they are; Radon and Protactinium are named after the nearby radioactive elements that were discovered before them, making a whole section of the periodic table just named “very radioactive”
Since the discovery of Plutonium in 1940, every subsequent element has been named after either the location of a lab where research is done (Dubnium and Livermorium come to mind as particularly obscure cities outside the element hunting world) or scientists who contributed to the field (including the dubious contributions of Einstein and Nobel)
sometimes when I'm bored, I go through the list of recent bad faith Wikipedia edits that have since been reverted. a lot of them are politically contentious/offensive topics that attract crazies and trolls in general, but sometimes there are completely innocent inoffensive articles that people attack for no reason. some guy yesterday vandalized the article on the chemical element francium
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