Whats your favorite element?

Started by Lucario Shock October 20th, 2008 2:55 PM
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Spinor

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Hydrogen...

oh COME ON. Don't make fun of me because I take science to seriously. :*(

Ok, Probably Water.

But if you take my REAL fave compound:

C8 H10 N4 O2

I'll let you figure that out by yourself :).
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Just curious people. Mine is electricity. Whats yours?
Traditionally, the four elements are fire, wind, water and earth.


I like fire most.
Earth fits me best.
And because some have seen fit to make periodic table references, I'm going to say carbon.

Alakazam17

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AdvancedK9 beat me to the science reference. ;_;

Regardless, I'll go with Uranium. It's just fun to play with. :D

Though for those of you talking about the ancient elements, I'll go with Water. Everyone needs Water. ^^

Hiidoran

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I would have to say my favorite traditional element would have to be fire. I really have no idea where my original love for it over the other three first began, but I can safetly say I side with the flame. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that it just screams with power when compared with the rest.

Oh my, that made sound a tad bit egotistical, didn't it? >.<
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I would probably have to say Aether and yes i is a classical element.

Evidence:
The Greek Classical Elements (Earth, Water, Air, Fire, and Aether) date from pre-Socratic times and persisted throughout the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, deeply influencing European thought and culture.
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I would probably have to say Aether and yes i is a classical element.

Evidence:
The Greek Classical Elements (Earth, Water, Air, Fire, and Aether) date from pre-Socratic times and persisted throughout the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, deeply influencing European thought and culture.
Interesting. I didn't think space was considered an element until later.