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'''Angelic Metal and Reaction Process'''
'''Angelic Metal and Reaction Process'''



<chem mode="display" fleqn>\ce(^{{314}}_{{126}}\text{AM}\) </chem>
'''Stable Angelic Metal'''
<chem mode="display" fleqn>^{{314}}_{{126}}{AM}\ </chem>

'''Isotopes and Ions'''

* Radioactive Isotope:
<chem mode="display" fleqn>^{{318}}_{{126}}\text{AM}\ </chem>

* Ionized Isotope:
<chem mode="display" fleqn>^{{325}}_{{140}}\text{AM}^{+}\ </chem>

'''Ions of Angelic Metal'''

* Positive Ion:
<chem mode="display" fleqn>^{{314}}_{{126}}\text{AM}^{+}\ </chem>

* Negative Ion
<chem mode="display" fleqn>^{{314}}_{{126}}\text{AM}^{-}\ </chem>


'''SuperSymemtric Reactor Reaction Process'''

Bombardment of the radioactive isotope by photinos <chem> \tilde{\gamma}\ </chem>

<chem mode="display" fleqn>^{{318}}_{{126}}\text{AM} + \tilde{\gamma} -> \text{AM}^* + \phi_b + E_{\text{burst}} + \tilde{\gamma}_{\text{secondary}}</chem>

Excited Angelic Metal atom decays, releasing energy (Selectron) and a photino for sustaining the reaction:

<chem mode="display" fleqn>\text{AM}^* \rightarrow \text{AM} + \phi_b + E_{\text{burst}} + \tilde{\gamma}_{\text{secondary}} + \tilde{e}^-</chem>

Selectrons are the energy carriers which get absorbed by the system and harness it into usable state:

<chem mode="display" fleqn> \tilde{e}^- \xrightarrow{\text{Absorption}} E_{\text{usable}} </chem>

Total Energy released in one reaction:

<chem mode="display" fleqn>E_{\text{reaction}} = \phi_b + E_{\text{burst}}</chem>

<chem mode="display" fleqn>E_{\text{SSR}} = 500 \, \text{MeV/reaction}</chem>

Repeat chain reaction sustained by <chem>\tilde{\gamma}_{\text{secondary}}</chem>

Revision as of 08:30, December 28, 2024

"ACROSS SPACE & TIME TOWARDS DISTANT WORLDS"
TIMELINE

This article takes place in the 24 & 26 centuries of Distant Worlds.

Angelic Metal
Angelic Metal ingrowth in natural form
Angelic Metal in refined and configured form
Meta Information
Article Creator

mMONTAGEe

Scope

Distant Worlds

Setting

24 to 26th Centuries

General Properties
Other Names

Archangelic Iron, 4D Metal

Type

Resonating D Metal

Physical Properties
Density

10 g/cm

Melting Point

9500 Celsius

Elemental Properties
Atomic Mass

280

Group

D (Dimensional)

Period

1

Thermal Properties
Heat Conductivity

High thermal conductivity

Electrical Properties
Resistance

8.6 nΩ⋅m

Other Electrical Properties

Electron and Selectron Conductivity

Magnetic Properties
Ferromagnetism

Natural, Permament (Configurble)

Other Magnetic Properties

Photon and Photino Conductivity, Gravinium violent annihilation

Solid Properties
Hardness

12

Durability

Extreme

Hazardous Properties
Toxicity

Biochemically inert

Reactivity

Unlikely

Transport Risks

Gravinium Annihilation

Storage Risks

Gravinium Annihilation, Electrostatic charges

Production Hazards

Immense Pollution

Unique Hazards

Dimensional Cracks, Gravitational anomalies

Nuclear Properties
Half Life

13 billion

Emitted Radiation

γ Radiation (High Charge), α (Natural, Unfiltered metal)

Isotopes

D-4 (SuperSymmetric Radioactive Element)

Economic Properties
Price per Gram

1.3 million EXO$

Rarity

Rare (24th), Uncommon (26th)

Major Producers

Archangels, Humanity, Athezians

Major Consumers

Humanity

Natural Occurrence

Gravinium Lagrange Clouds (D-4 Isotopes)

Recyclability

Highly Recycable

Trade Restrictions

Unregulated Markets of non United Sol Command allies

Legality

Legal

Trade Names

ANGL-METAL D1

Biological Properties
Taste

Ionised rust

Smell

Ionised air

Cultural Significance
Related Materials

Gravinium, Iron, Cooper, Gold, Uranium, Plutonium

Applications
Industrial

Ship Manufacturing, Space Station

Use Cases

Vehicle Manufactury, Electronics, Tools,

Military Applications

Hull Reinforcment,

Consumer Applications

Bridge Travel Stability, Durable Tools, Devices and Electronics, Ship Hull Reinforcment, Reactor amplification

History
Creator

Archangels

Inventor

Archangels

Date of Creation

Billions of years ago

Date of Discovery

24th Century, Lotus Facility on Planet Nova

Optical Properties
Color

Obsidian Dark with notable flashes of Cyan, Purple and Yellow

Reflective Index

0.2

Opacity

0

Sonic Properties
Resonant Frequency

4 Dimensions

Sound Absorption

Medium

Sound Reflectivity

Low

Ontological Properties
Geometric Properties

Naturally forms in hexagonal shapes

Magical Properties
Radiation

γ Radiation (High Charge), α (Natural, Unfiltered metal)

Other Properties
Derived Materials

SuperSymmetric AntiMatter

Anomalous Properties

Natural Gravitational Attraction

OVERVIEW

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Angelic Metal and Reaction Process


Stable Angelic Metal \ce{^{{314}}_{{126}}{AM}\ }

Isotopes and Ions

  • Radioactive Isotope:

\ce{^{{318}}_{{126}}\text{AM}\ }

  • Ionized Isotope:

\ce{^{{325}}_{{140}}\text{AM}^{+}\ }

Ions of Angelic Metal

  • Positive Ion:

\ce{^{{314}}_{{126}}\text{AM}^{+}\ }

  • Negative Ion

\ce{^{{314}}_{{126}}\text{AM}^{-}\ }


SuperSymemtric Reactor Reaction Process

Bombardment of the radioactive isotope by photinos \ce{ \tilde{\gamma}\ }

\ce{^{{318}}_{{126}}\text{AM} + \tilde{\gamma} -> \text{AM}^* + \phi_b + E_{\text{burst}} + \tilde{\gamma}_{\text{secondary}}}

Excited Angelic Metal atom decays, releasing energy (Selectron) and a photino for sustaining the reaction:

\ce{\text{AM}^* \rightarrow \text{AM} + \phi_b + E_{\text{burst}} + \tilde{\gamma}_{\text{secondary}} + \tilde{e}^-}

Selectrons are the energy carriers which get absorbed by the system and harness it into usable state:

\ce{ \tilde{e}^- \xrightarrow{\text{Absorption}} E_{\text{usable}} }

Total Energy released in one reaction:

\ce{E_{\text{reaction}} = \phi_b + E_{\text{burst}}}

\ce{E_{\text{SSR}} = 500 \, \text{MeV/reaction}}

Repeat chain reaction sustained by \ce{\tilde{\gamma}_{\text{secondary}}}

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