just as physicists have determined the half lives of all the elements, can we assume there's is such a thing as a millionth life for each element as well? and would that mean that 500,000 millionth lives is equal to that of one half life? certainly, it would be much easier to measure a millionth life for an element whose half life is on the order of millions of years.
2007-11-04
13:25:42
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perhaps i should have asked this in the physics section. i wanted people who say, "we have no way of measuring half-lives for elements that are millions of years, because nobody has lived that long." to read this.
2007-11-04
13:31:58 ·
update #1