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Hello All,
I just read the following information today. The article states that this new element is "extremely unstable", can only (supposedly- my words) be made in a "lab", is extremely RADIOACTIVE.
My thought: If this element, COPERNICUM, is so unstable, and its made from two metals found IN the body, is there a possibility that this combination of having zinc AND lead in the body(LEAD- which of course shouldn't be there) could somehow render people more susceptible to ES? More susceptible because like attracts like. If there is a possibility that the synergy created between Lead and Zinc could somehow end up to combine, in a biologically fusive way, then the result could possibly be????
Just a thought, might be a wild one, but research has already established that there is definitely a synergy between mercury and aluminum. The two together are hugely worse as far as biological effects. MIght not be so far out to ponder my question. Becaue Mercury and Aluminum do not have to be "fused" or broken or crushed to render their catastrophic effects.
Just thinking.........
Lizzie
3 New Heavy Elements Named: Darmstadtium, Roentgenium ...
www.livescience.com/16887-elements-copernicus.html
World revolves around Copernicium
Temporarily called ununbium, copernicium, the new element 112, was named for Prussian astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), who first suggested that the Earth revolves around the sun, not the other way around, and starting the "Copernican Revolution." In a statement released in July 2009, Sigurd Hofmann, head of the discovery team at GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Germany, said they named the element after Copernicus "to honor an outstanding scientist, who changed our view of the world."
Hofmann and his colleagues first created a single atom of this extremely radioactive element on Feb. 9, 1996, by smashing together zinc and lead. Since then, a total of about 75 atoms of copernicium have been created and detected. It wasn't until 10 years after the discovery and multiple repeat experiments that the working group recognized element 112.
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