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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76511124 Germany 04/24/2018 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Basically they have created an "Alloy" (combination material) out of 2 different elements that would normally not combine. Taking that concept or process further it might be possible to create as many new combination materials as you could dream up, like say, Hydrogen copper, or Neon Helium. Plus maybe a few useful ones, lol. Now, sodium and cesium metals are pretty close to each other in their atomic structure, but if they could make close elements work, perhaps they could make not so close elements work as well. Like say if they could take aluminum and combine that with say beryllium, they might be able to create a new molecular structured aluminum that would be supper strong, as strong as titanium, while retaining the lightness of aluminum. Kind of like genetic engineering for materials. But is it not dangerous? How do they react at all with other elements? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16298807 United States 04/24/2018 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gold is still gold. It doesnt corrode. Even if gold is broken down by smaller particles....it still is Gold. They have to come together to not erode or corrode. You can't produce an unlimited amount of Gold. The other elements are still required. It may be cheaper to mine than alchemy |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 63928440 United States 04/24/2018 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How did the elements initially form? in a vacuum plasma dust cloud under extreme pressure? is it about getting the right plasmas with corresponding pressures to form a certain mineral/s? Basically they have created an "Alloy" (combination material) out of 2 different elements that would normally not combine. Taking that concept or process further it might be possible to create as many new combination materials as you could dream up, like say, Hydrogen copper, or Neon Helium. Plus maybe a few useful ones, lol. Now, sodium and cesium metals are pretty close to each other in their atomic structure, but if they could make close elements work, perhaps they could make not so close elements work as well. Like say if they could take aluminum and combine that with say beryllium, they might be able to create a new molecular structured aluminum that would be supper strong, as strong as titanium, while retaining the lightness of aluminum. Kind of like genetic engineering for materials. But is it not dangerous? How do they react at all with other elements? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75432471 United States 04/24/2018 04:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Chemical reactions are known for their ‘stochastic’ encounters between elements that too if they are a decent match. But what if scientists want an exotic pairing of elements? What if scientists want a molecule which can be obtained by the atoms of elements which wouldn’t normally form a molecule? The way of seeing and performing chemical reactions may change drastically from now on as researchers from the US have just performed the world’s most precisely controlled chemical reaction scaling a reaction down as small as it can go, sticking together just two atoms from elements that wouldn’t normally form a molecule. Chemical reactions normally proceed through the random collisions of particles and are usually hit-and-miss affairs, where vast numbers of atoms are thrown together under the right conditions, and probability does the rest. Quoting: Face Palmer Laboratories in the past have created molecules by combining clusters of atoms, and the reactions were then measured in terms of averages. The goal was to gain additional insights on how molecules interact and to enable controls for reaction chemistry and design new quantum materials. A team of Harvard University researchers under the leadership of Kang-Kueng Ni began with just one atom of Sodium and Caesium each. They used laser ‘tweezers’ to set them to the different frequencies depending on their polarizabilities to manipulate individual atoms of these two alkali metals into close proximity, and provided a photon to help them bond into a single molecule. It is known as a ‘Photo Association’ reaction. An interesting alloy like molecule was produced by these atoms. The method of creation used could pave a way to a much better understanding of reactions and this could lead to the kind of materials we might need in the future. Researchers say the discovery holds great promise for the future of quantum computing as the dipolar molecule constitutes a new type of qubit, the smallest unit of quantum information, which could lead to more-efficient devices in the future. The lead researcher, Kang Kueng Ni, said, “The direction of quantum information processing is one of the things we’re excited about.” If these two atoms happen to be close enough with the right energy, a connection can be formed no matter how improbable it sounds but it doesn’t seem impossible. [link to www.absolute-knowledge.com] How do I know this ain't some BS Fake News? Geez how gullible are some people? Are there any peer-reviewed studies or citations at the link? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76066439 United States 04/24/2018 04:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I say this because in my previous studies to understand red bone marrow and metobolism led me to the pineal gland. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16298807 The voice of love give thoughts of love and truth stimulates the pinael gland. Worth persuing for that perfect "tweezer" or vibration Your research skills must be shit,, there is no pineal gland... where do all the really stupid fuckers on glp co.e crom?? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76066439 United States 04/24/2018 04:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gold is still gold. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16298807 It doesnt corrode. Even if gold is broken down by smaller particles....it still is Gold. They have to come together to not erode or corrode. You can't produce an unlimited amount of Gold. The other elements are still required. It may be cheaper to mine than alchemy Completely wrong dumb fuck. Same atomic weight does not make it gold... learn something before you run your cocksucker.. |
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Godlike User ID: 71577029 United States 04/24/2018 04:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Basically they have created an "Alloy" (combination material) out of 2 different elements that would normally not combine. Taking that concept or process further it might be possible to create as many new combination materials as you could dream up, like say, Hydrogen copper, or Neon Helium. Plus maybe a few useful ones, lol. Now, sodium and cesium metals are pretty close to each other in their atomic structure, but if they could make close elements work, perhaps they could make not so close elements work as well. Like say if they could take aluminum and combine that with say beryllium, they might be able to create a new molecular structured aluminum that would be supper strong, as strong as titanium, while retaining the lightness of aluminum. Kind of like genetic engineering for materials. Thank you for the explanation. Faith is the soil where flowers grow and you need to nourish yours on a regular basis. Accepting that change is a natural condition and not a sign of your past mistakes helps you open up and let go of all those aspects of life that are beyond your control. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 59135684 United States 04/24/2018 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Basically they have created an "Alloy" (combination material) out of 2 different elements that would normally not combine. Taking that concept or process further it might be possible to create as many new combination materials as you could dream up, like say, Hydrogen copper, or Neon Helium. Plus maybe a few useful ones, lol. Now, sodium and cesium metals are pretty close to each other in their atomic structure, but if they could make close elements work, perhaps they could make not so close elements work as well. Like say if they could take aluminum and combine that with say beryllium, they might be able to create a new molecular structured aluminum that would be supper strong, as strong as titanium, while retaining the lightness of aluminum. Kind of like genetic engineering for materials. Ah, we get closer to Scottie's transparent aluminum. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 16298807 United States 04/24/2018 05:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The problem with forks or tweezers providing the vibration is this... You need an outside force to smack the forks to vibrate. So you are still not accounting for a force. Forks need hit to vibrate. What is that force? We need to seek a sphere vibration in My opinion. So we dont have to identify an unknown force to slap the forks. It is all within the sphere in my opinion |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16298807 United States 04/24/2018 05:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gold is still gold. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16298807 It doesnt corrode. Even if gold is broken down by smaller particles....it still is Gold. They have to come together to not erode or corrode. You can't produce an unlimited amount of Gold. The other elements are still required. It may be cheaper to mine than alchemy Completely wrong dumb fuck. Same atomic weight does not make it gold... learn something before you run your cocksucker.. I didnt say I had it right. I was throwing darts. I said Gold was.identified by not being corrosive or errosive...I mentioned nothing about atomic weight. But you seem to deaf to hear anything. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76511354 United States 04/24/2018 05:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The problem with forks or tweezers providing the vibration is this... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16298807 You need an outside force to smack the forks to vibrate. So you are still not accounting for a force. Forks need hit to vibrate. What is that force? We need to seek a sphere vibration in My opinion. So we dont have to identify an unknown force to slap the forks. It is all within the sphere in my opinion Indubility my good sir. Cherio hip hip cherio |
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User ID: 28313970 United States 04/24/2018 07:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none. Benjamin Franklin |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76513987 United States 04/25/2018 12:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So, let me get this straight, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76137421 The US now has the ability to fit a SUPER ATOM BOMB in the head of a 306 rifle bullet head Powerful enough to destroy 100 sq miles. Yes, and I don't think the fake "scientists" have the conscience to deny the generals this egregious new weapon. |
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User ID: 76453759 United States 04/25/2018 01:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Basically they have created an "Alloy" (combination material) out of 2 different elements that would normally not combine. Taking that concept or process further it might be possible to create as many new combination materials as you could dream up, like say, Hydrogen copper, or Neon Helium. Plus maybe a few useful ones, lol. Now, sodium and cesium metals are pretty close to each other in their atomic structure, but if they could make close elements work, perhaps they could make not so close elements work as well. Like say if they could take aluminum and combine that with say beryllium, they might be able to create a new molecular structured aluminum that would be supper strong, as strong as titanium, while retaining the lightness of aluminum. Kind of like genetic engineering for materials. somewhere in there is some kind of shielding for the sky. still dont like it funny thing happened the other day... disclaimer. all statements are to be construed as questions.end oh yeah ... your fired...end |
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