File: ELEMENTS.swf-(95 KB, 685x385, Other)
[_] Science John Moses Browning 05/29/21(Sat)19:29:43 No.3466513
>> [_] Anonymous 05/30/21(Sun)01:13:41 No.3466517
>last element is 111 (roentgenium)
how old is this
>> [_] Anonymous 05/30/21(Sun)06:39:27 No.3466521
>>3466517
Around 17 years
>> [_] Anonymous 05/30/21(Sun)08:25:35 No.3466526
>>3466517
whats new?
>> [_] ta-kun 05/30/21(Sun)10:08:09 No.3466530
>>3466513
this is really cool
>> [_] Anonymous 05/31/21(Mon)15:33:12 No.3466570
>>3466513
Holy shit, this is incredibly well made. There is an absolutely absurd wealth of knowledge
packaged into this 100 KB file. So much chemical and physical data, and even all electron orbital
configurations for each individual element. I am very impressed.
>> [_] John Moses Browning 05/31/21(Mon)17:22:18 No.3466577
>>3466570
I know, right?
Seeing how this flash was made in 2003ish and how flash is basically no more, I kinda felt sad
that perhaps a lot of knowledge will be lost if not preserved (or at least properly ported)
Like an old book from a library with "forgotten knowledge" or those 60s informative videos about
car parts or operation of firearms.