Reblogged from CourtroomObservation.com:
Large Hadron Supercollider
With the recent addition of created elements 114 and 116 to the periodic table of elements , the question is : if science can create elements [ now over a dozen ] which previously never existed , can an element which already exists be merely duplicated ? The obvious common sense answer is yes .
Element 114 , called ununquadiam , and element 116 called ununhexium are a result of atomic collision in a particle accelerator .
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