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Scientists Discover New Element: Administratium


The heaviest element known to science was recently discovered by University physicists.

The element, tentatively named Administratiurn (Ad), has no protons or electrons, which means that it has an atomic number 0 and falls outside the natural patterns exhibited by other elements. However, it does have 1 neutron, 125 assistants to the neutron, 75 vice neutrons and 111 assistants to the vice neutrons. This gives it an atomic mass of 312. The 312 particles are held together by a force involving the continuous exchange of meson-like particles, called "memos".

Because it has no protons or electrons, Administratiurn is inert. Nonetheless, it can be detected chemically, in that it seems to impede every reaction in which it is present. According to one of the discoverers, even a small amount of Administratiurn made one reaction which normally lasts less than a second take more than four days.

Administratium has a half-life of approximately three years. It does not actually decay. Instead, it undergoes a reorganization in which a vice neutron, assistants to the vice neutron and certain assistants to the neutron exchange places. Some studies have indicated that its mass actually increases after each reorganization, although this is yet to be explained.

Another phenomenon which has been observed, as expected from the mechanics of minute particles, is that the more one tries to pin down the positions of vice neutrons within the structure of administratium, the more uncertain those positions become. Within a short time after the discovery was announced, the existence of the element was confirmed in laboratories around the world.

In addition, a team at the University of Utah told a press conference they had been able to create Administratiurn in fusion experiments conducted at room temperature. Using highly sophisticated probability detectors, the team had monitored a stream of memos from a FAX-mounted device.

Dr. May B. No and her associate, Dr. May B. Yes, said the details of their experiment were being kept confidential, pending further development of the data. But, they claimed, there were definitely more memos that came out of the device than went in!

 

 

 

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