Evidence please.
Nope. All you've done is speculate wildly (like you have with radium).
No evidence whatsoever.
False assumption.I see
so have you looked radium in your science dictionary
Really?because nothing that I have said about radium is made up
it is in the definition of radium
radium has a way of capturing both types of energy
“ Originally Posted by river
I see
so have you looked radium in your science dictionary ”
False assumption.
“ because nothing that I have said about radium is made up
it is in the definition of radium ”
Really?
If you were asking why is there no question mark?just asking
And why is there no reply to my question?
Really? Yet you claimed:ahh
because my thinking is not part of the radium definition
obviously
So what evidence do you have for making this claim?because nothing that I have said about radium is made up
it is in the definition of radium
So you ARE lying.I have blatantly told you the difference between the definition of radium and my thoughts
Post #48.because nothing that I have said about radium is made up
it is in the definition of radium
No.look
radium , is a brillant white metallic element
Wiki.Radium is an almost pure-white alkaline earth metal, but it readily oxidizes on exposure to air, becoming black in color.
http://images-of-elements.com/radium.phpIn a totally inert environment, the otherwise very reactive radium is a silvery, faintly blue luminescent metal.
And what about post #40?( my post # 39 )
so radium has a way of capturing both types of energy