So this is the power of the Germanic brain

So this is the power of the Germanic brain

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Anglo, German, American are more Celtic than Germanic (Nordic)

chemistry is for cunts
every person that has a bachelor degree in chemistry is a fucking cunt or just a spoiled brat

Schrodingers Germanic. It’s not Germanic until muh German superiority

>bachelor degree in chemistry
Even a monkey can do that lmao

>brat
what

t.Monkey

We wuz scientists n shieeeet

Yet to see any Mexicans discover an element. I doubt any of these guys had a bachelor's degree anyway, they were scientist.

tungsten (wolfram) was discovered by a spaniard.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanadium
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrés_Manuel_del_Río

>tfw china is making breakthroughs every other month in the present while UK has to cope by digging into the past because it's present is so bleak

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White Spanish-Mexican, most Mexicans do not have much Spanish ancestry.

I guess learning not to eat bats counts as a pretty staggering discovery

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>muh ancestors
YOU'RE still retarded. Read a book, maybe.

Sounds pretty Swedish to me

>Vanadium
>Discovered by a Spaniard
>Its uses were discovered by a kraut
Once again showing how brainlet the meds are

You do realize that even if you were to put all the nordic nations together, Italy would have still btfo'd them as far as scientific discovery, right?

Most states are above 50% at least, but I don't see the point in trying to change your point of view when you don't shit about méxico

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>Vanadium was discovered in 1801 by the Spanish mineralogist Andrés Manuel del Río
>Andrés del Río studied analytical chemistry and metallurgy in Spain, where he was born. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Alcalá de Henares in 1780 at the age of fifteen. The government gave him a scholarship to enter the Royal Academy of Mines in Almadén, Spain, as of June 1782

>In 1781, Carl Wilhelm Scheele discovered that a new acid, tungstic acid, could be made from scheelite (at the time named tungsten).[33][34] Scheele and Torbern Bergman suggested that it might be possible to obtain a new metal by reducing this acid.[35] In 1783, José and Fausto Elhuyar found an acid made from wolframite that was identical to tungstic acid. Later that year, at the Royal Basque Society in the town of Bergara, Spain, the brothers succeeded in isolating tungsten by reduction of this acid with charcoal, and they are credited with the discovery of the element (they called it "wolfram" or "volfram")

REEE STOP STEALING OUR ELEMENTS AHHHHH

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know shit*

>scientific discovery
How so? All of their recent achievements from the last 50 years were from scientist that left their shithole and their nation has the audacity to claim them lmao

tung sten

Out of curiosity, how common is "ancestral" conflict in your country? Do the more European areas have problems with the more Amerindian areas?

I'm sure it exists, but is it fringe?

LMAO

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Italian_inventions_and_discoveries

Even together nordic nations can't even fill a full page.

You won't have any problems in daily life unless you look *really* amerindian, then you'll get treated like a sack of shit if that's the case

why are no elements being discovered recently?

something something population size, something something decadence

There are actually mutts who think nordic cunts contributed more than Italy?

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Italian_inventions_and_discoveries
>They list MoonBoots as a major invention
AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA

Too much Skyrim, nordic romanticism and watching Vikings. I blame that.

The last elements (the heavier ones) are synthetic and unstable because of nuclear forces, they only last few nanoseconds and disintegrate.

t. Mexican scientist

My dude, even Switzerland, Austro-Hungary, Belgium, Spain and Netherlands invented more than Nordic nations put together.

Norway + Denmark + Sweden = Netherlands when it comes to population.

Okay, now you're pushing it

What "element" an atom is, is determined by its number of protons (atomic number). 1 for hydrogen, 26 for iron, etc. Past a certain amount of protons, atoms become unstable (too big) and they fall apart (radioactive decay). We kind of discovered all naturally occurring elements, and them some laboratory-made ones which can only exist for a few instants (nanoseconds) before falling apart. There could be even heavier elements but they decay so fast that we can't even detect them, nevertheless make them in the first place.

At least that's how I understand it.

As far as I know, it's not possible to create heavier elements in a lab because the sheer amount of energy it takes. Apparently only stars have enough energy to create heavier atom elements. There are probably heavier elements in the universe.

Technically we discovered all of them :)

Austro-Hungary 52 million
Spain 46.94 million
Scandinavia 20 million
Netherlands 20 million

I am pretty sure that Scandinavia has more inventions than Netherlands and Belgium. Probably Austro-Hungary also. But you are mutt, so I am not going to discuss with you.

Based Japan being the only Asian nation there

the only correct answer

That says more about Mutts than about Scandinavia.

Nope, synthetic elements are created by nuclear fision but scientists make only a tiny amount of them, like few atoms.

So I guess they can not analyze those elements?

Yeah, "normal" stars such as the Sun can only make elements as heavy as Iron before dying. Heavier elements are only naturally created in extremely violent events such as supernovae. For me it's fascinating to think a lot of stuff that surround is made from element literally created in the explosion of massive stars billions of years ago. Pic related.

Again I'm not expert, I just this fascinating.

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>muh population cope
Then don't master cope, if you can't compete with the actual people who did contribute the most without crying "it's cuz my population", keep your mouth shut to begin with.

In 2007 Russians made the most powerful bomb on Earth. In the same year, you were on Eurovision, kek.

Indirectly

I just find this fascinating*

uhm where is norway?

I mean nuclear fusion

They only exist for a fraction of a second before decaying so no, but their properties are all very similar and predictable. Actually you could predict the properties of elements humans didnt even discover in the past thanks to Mendeleev's table.