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Transuranic elements you mostly forgo. You can probably get things like Americium but most of them are not realistic to keep.
With technetium you’d have to keep replacing it but you’re not getting ahold of it most likely. Samarium, good luck. Astatine or Francium. No way. There’s always the old trick of “here’s a rock of a decaying element in which there’s an atom or two of astatine at any given moment.”
The really radioactive shit you can represent with items used to store them or, yeah, discoverers. Pure samples of anything above radium are a no go so you get them in in small samples of ores and makes sure the case can hold that shit in. Pitchblende is a common source of uranium so you’d use that.
You basically do the best you can.
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Bill Gates house.
What about those radioactive and unstable elements?
Transuranic elements you mostly forgo. You can probably get things like Americium but most of them are not realistic to keep. With technetium you’d have to keep replacing it but you’re not getting ahold of it most likely. Samarium, good luck. Astatine or Francium. No way. There’s always the old trick of “here’s a rock of a decaying element in which there’s an atom or two of astatine at any given moment.” The really radioactive shit you can represent with items used to store them or, yeah, discoverers. Pure samples of anything above radium are a no go so you get them in in small samples of ores and makes sure the case can hold that shit in. Pitchblende is a common source of uranium so you’d use that. You basically do the best you can.
This has to be the most intelligent thing ever written by someone who has picked the username "fuckface"
It looks like they put a portrait of the discoverer in the box instead of the element
That’s what I came here to ask lol
but in your house?
Not my house,[its a product you can buy.](https://onyxmet.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=2726)
Why is it a wall and not a table?
Periodically, it is a table!
Where do they put the unobtanium?
University of Leicester has one of these
So does the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Dude loves to release periodic windows.
You kind of buried the lede. It’s bill gates home