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But it's to the point where we're now fitting like millions of the mother or billions of them because they're at like, as you say, the kind of micron nanos length.
So yes, in 2026,
We maybe have different manufacturing capabilities, but it is interesting to note in 1986, bit of a different world.
I mean, Promethean is definitely a good name for a metal in an alien movie.
I like that he worded it.
He was like, it can't be found on the earth.
It's like, well, okay, let's get really specific here.
It's not naturally occurring.
yes what he means is it can't be found literally literally in the earth right he's like it's created in a lab it's a synthetic element i guess is what he's saying i think so yeah it has to be created artificially is that kind of the implication that's right i need to like look up the is promethean bro that's it
Bro, I got to look up Promethean because this really feels like whenever I was in chemistry class as a teenager and the chemistry teacher was like, of course, diamonds are the strongest structure known to man used for industrial cutting and things like that.
And then someone else had to be like, that ain't real, bro.
And his bones, I think.
No, like, this is good news for you.
Prometheum.
Because I don't remember this shit from studying the periodic table.
It is a rare earth metal and radioactive element with no stable isotopes, making it exceedingly scarce on Earth.
So it is predominantly synthetic, produced by nuclear fission.
It is found in extremely rare...
occurrences in the Earth's crust found inside uranium ores.
Oh my God.