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The Periodic Table (S5 spoilers)

TigerOfDarkness

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I didn't read this forum whilst S5 was on so I don't know if this was discussed then, however I'm now watching it on DVD and I noticed that the school room has what appears to be the periodic table of the elements on the wall.

This is in the scene when Jack is cleaning the room and Ben's father enters.

The table appears to show the elements that are "man-made" (the ones that don't appear in nature) in brown. It shows elements up to the recently named Copernicium (element 112) and couple of others.

This is quite suprising for a 1977 perodic table, as only elements up to around 105 were known then (not sure exactly because the names elements 104 and 105 had then are not the ones they have now).

Another interesting feature of this is that as well as the trans-Uranic elements, it also shows a few others in brown - from their positions I assume they are Technetium, Promethium and Mercury(!). Techetium and Promethium are indeed radioactive, however Mercury is a well known, natural element!

Anyone any thoughts on this - I have four episodes left to watch so apologies if there is anything to explain this, but I thought this was interesting.
 
Beryllium Oxygen Phosphorus Sulphur Vanadium Molybdenum.

What does it mean???
It explains everything! I now understand everything about the show. In fact, I don't even need to bother watching the final season because I know what's going to happen.
 
They never quite get the period props and vehicles and etc. perfect in their flashbacks or 70s Dharmaville, but luckily it's always just background stuff like this and I never even notice unless I read the goofs section on Lostpedia. Now, had an episode focused on Horace discovering elements 106-112, I'd've quit watching immediately! :D
 
Beryllium Oxygen Phosphorus Sulphur Vanadium Molybdenum.

What does it mean???
It explains everything! I now understand everything about the show. In fact, I don't even need to bother watching the final season because I know what's going to happen.
Should we add "S6 Spoilers" to the thread title then?

Oxygen is the final Cylon. :bolian:
Also, Beryllium is a ghost, Phosphorus is a man, Molybdenum is a sled, Sulphur kills Hassium, and Vanadium is PEOPLE!
 
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