scarpetta
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We tend to think so - at a basic level. Elements we understand pretty well, and the periodic number is simply the number of protons in the element. So, in the lower numbers, we're familiar with each element - one proton - hydrogen. 2 protons, helium. 8 protons - carbon. There can be isotopes of these, based on how many neutrons, electrons there are, but the element itself is simply a name given to the number of protrons.
The question is how big it can go - the more protons you stuff into a neucleus, the faster it falls apart. We've constructed the higher elements in labs - they're not naturally occurring, and they're radioactive. Probably some of them are sitting inside stars, and quite possibly a few higher numbers than we know of. But the idea of, let's say, a new element that is like carbon, but not carbon - that we're pretty sure just doesn't exist.
Now, it's interesting how they are all used - carbon may be coal or a diamond depending on the structure of the chemical bonds (which basicly amount to the electron sharing arrangement they've come up with, with the other atoms in the molecules), or the old limerick:
Johnny was a chemist
Johnny is no more
What Johnny thought was H2O
Was H2SO4
That was a really good answer, thank you for that. When I look around the natural world (earth, space, animals, humans, etc.) everything seems to be made up of layers. Like an onion, a tree, human skin then muscle, dirt then bedrock, a tooth with enamel then pulp, etc.
Whatever exploded must have been quite large to fill the entire universe with all it's stuff, right?
So what if that was made up of layers too? Layers of different types of atoms, or atomic structure. What if our periodic table of chemical elements only applies to our particular layer in space? Everything that came from the explosion is in layers also. Our canopy above the earth, then the space in between, then the surface of the earth, then the different layers of the earth, then the core. The rest of the chunks in space are in layers also. So why wouldn't the original thing that exploded have been in layers as well?
Just a thought. You may have to forgive my vast ignorance.