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Nazi Coin From 2039 In Mexico Sparks Bizarre Theories
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<blockquote data-quote="Thelema" data-source="post: 255538" data-attributes="member: 15114"><p>If you mean "it doesn't match any metal currently used for coins" then it doesn't tell us anything really. Maybe it's a knock off coin someone made in their basement with whatever they had on hand, or maybe that's just what 2039-era Nazis use for their coins.</p><p></p><p>If you mean "it doesn't match any element that we have discovered" then that would be even more interesting. We have a good idea of what metals exist because the periodic table is the periodic table. Of course, we have synthesized elements not found in nature. There are probably more elements to be synthesized, but these tend to be unstable (with a half-life often measured in milliseconds), radioactive, and incredibly expensive to create. They are synthesized per-atom and have not been synthesized in great enough quanitites to see with the naked eye. If someone took one of these superheavy synthesized elements and MADE A COIN OUT OF IT I would probably be more interested in that than the time travel aspect. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thelema, post: 255538, member: 15114"] If you mean "it doesn't match any metal currently used for coins" then it doesn't tell us anything really. Maybe it's a knock off coin someone made in their basement with whatever they had on hand, or maybe that's just what 2039-era Nazis use for their coins. If you mean "it doesn't match any element that we have discovered" then that would be even more interesting. We have a good idea of what metals exist because the periodic table is the periodic table. Of course, we have synthesized elements not found in nature. There are probably more elements to be synthesized, but these tend to be unstable (with a half-life often measured in milliseconds), radioactive, and incredibly expensive to create. They are synthesized per-atom and have not been synthesized in great enough quanitites to see with the naked eye. If someone took one of these superheavy synthesized elements and MADE A COIN OUT OF IT I would probably be more interested in that than the time travel aspect. lol [/QUOTE]
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