Talk:Metrochronium

This is why science is best left out of the realm of fanon and fan fiction, especially when you know very little about it. Even assuming for five seconds that an atom with a thousand protons and neutrons could even exist as a stable nucleus (which it can't, since the breaking point is stated to be somewhere right above a hundred and twenty-some to a hundred and fifty protons, somewhere around there), "5000" would definitely not be the corresponding atomic mass. Even if it were possible, it'd be so laughably unstable, it'd probably explode in Ace's face. Second, "Transitional Metalloid" isn't even a thing. You either have a transition metal or a metalloid. The two types have different characteristics that set them apart for a reason, you can't just throw them together because they're fancy words. Third, you can't call an atom "non-magnetic". If the electrons are moving, which... uh, they are, then they are producing a magnetic field. Period. I would go on but at this point, you see the point I'm trying to make.

If you wanted to create some special kind of metal for your own purposes, then just say simply that Metrochronium is some kind of super special awesome god metal that can do amazing things and leave the faulty science out of it. All it does is annoy people who actually study the sciences and also makes you look like a noob. --Silver-Haired Seireitou (Dosvidaniya, tovarisch.) 14:31, September 22, 2014 (UTC)