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Alien periodic table

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posted on Nov, 24 2008 @ 08:16 PM
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A few days ago my brother had some homework he needed help on, so i tried to help. It was weird because he was asked to follow these steps to put these alien names to the elements. It was called Alien periodic table. It was really weird. I was going to take a picture but couldnt find a camera. Another thing was it only asked for some of the elements, mostly gases and a few metals, but none of the ones that were created in a lab. He's only in the 8th grade and it got me thinking, are schools getting material to prep kids for disclosure? I dont know, what do you guys think?



posted on Nov, 24 2008 @ 08:19 PM
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I think kids always have believed in Aliens
at least my generation (18-25).

However it would be very foolish for any human to claim they can construct an "Alien Periodic Table" seeing as how we have barely visited 1 planet and 1 moon. There is much left to find.



posted on Nov, 24 2008 @ 09:13 PM
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does it have anything to do with this?

Periodic table exercise

it does all look alittle weird...



posted on Nov, 24 2008 @ 09:17 PM
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2. Computerchipium (Cc): This element is important for its use as a semiconductor in computers.

It's a pretend exercise with no real scientific basis. It's just a fun exercise that demonstrates the meaning of an element.

Here's one of my favorites...

7. Explodium (Ex): This element is the most reactive metal on the alien's table.



posted on Nov, 24 2008 @ 09:27 PM
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posted on Feb, 25 2009 @ 07:27 AM
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posted on Feb, 25 2009 @ 07:46 AM
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Originally posted by EpicJ19
It was called Alien periodic table. It was really weird. I was going to take a picture but couldnt find a camera.


Could you find your phone? Surely everyone has one of them these days? Even my 9 yr old nephew does! How about a scanner? There's always the possibility that the teachers will return the marked work. Usually they do this as a pre requisite of transparency when marking students work.

IRM



posted on Feb, 25 2009 @ 07:52 AM
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Yes, I am kinda with InfraRed here with this one.

If you really found it so peculiar, you for sure would have found a way to make a copy of it or something at least.




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