"Denyav" wrote in message
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Last I heard the highest number transuranic element was 118 and its
half life was less than a millisecond.
You've been hallucinating again Denyav
It proves that your knowledge base needs updating Jod128 is highly
radioactive
by-product of nuclear reactors,it decays into stabile Jod129 in million
years.
Karlsruhe scientists shortened this process to a few minutes using laser
pulses.
If Karlsruhe is too far for you, you might want to contact University of
Strathclyde in Glasgow,Glasgow scientists were also equally succesful in
this
issue.(They did not get any Nobel Prize either!)
What they did at Strathclyde was speed up the decay
of IODINE 129 to iodine 128
That element is represented by the letter I
At least try and get some of the basics right when you bull****
there's a good chap.
Keith
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