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In a realm rife with war and conquest, only the strong and cunning may survive. Planar travel has become the determinant of strength. Nobles and powerhouses travel the myriad planes, invading and plundering them to increase their personal strength, grow their military might and fund their endless wars. A systems engineer and lifelong web novel reader is reborn as Alex Fury—a young noble dismissed as talentless by his own family. Struggling to awaken his family’s bloodline talents and the warrior potential his family expects of him, Alex is sent off to a Mage Tower. His fate is clear: forge a path for himself... or lose everything. Blending the system engineering and web novel knowledge of his previous life with the Rune knowledge of his new world, Alex Fury creates a revolutionary new form of magic unique to him... RuneTech Magic. From runic artificial Intelligence to interplanar communication networks; From rune-powered super soldiers to rune-crafted power armours (and mechas), from new energy sources to perpetual energy. With this marriage of science, technology and the arcane, Alex will usher in advances previously thought unattainable in his new world, and his old one. This is a tale of power, rebellion, ambition- and legacy. Empires will rise to crush him. Worlds will try to deny him. But with intellect, invention- and just a spark of madness, he will carve his name into history. Witness the birth of the Rune-Tech Sage, and the beginning of a legend that will echo across worlds. Discord: https://discord.gg/bf8txaTs3Z

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the periodic table
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2026-07-12 01:53
The periodic table of elements was a list of chemical elements sorted according to the number of nuclear charges of the elements. It was generally rectangular in shape, with seven horizontal rows (called periods, where the number of atomic electrons of the same period element was the same, and the atomic number increased from left to right) and 18 vertical rows (called families, which had the same or similar structure of the electron layer, divided into main family, sub-family, and zero family). 118 elements have been discovered, of which 94 are natural elements and the rest are synthetic elements in the laboratory. In 1789, the French mathematician Lavoisier grouped 33 known elements into gases, metals, non-metallic minerals, and rare earths to form the first elemental classification table. In 1869, the Russian mathematician Mendelev summarized and published the first generation of the periodic table of elements. After that, there were rings, cubes, columns, buildings, spirals, lemniscus, octagonal pyramids, spheres, and triangular-shaped periodic tables. These substitutes were mostly developed to highlight or emphasize the chemical or physical properties of the elements. The periodic table of elements was widely used to infer the general properties of elements, find new materials, find or artificially synthesize new elements, and also to find mineral sources and determine whether they could be used as a catalyst. In addition, the names of the elements in the periodic table had different characteristics in different languages. For example, the Chinese names of the elements had a corresponding word for each element. The radical represented the classification (free translation), and the radical represented the pronunciation (English translation). Compared to the Western language, it was more advantageous to remember. The Chinese periodic table of the elements could even be composed into songs for easy memorization. In terms of element collection, the radioactive elements in the periodic table (such as polinium, radon, Fransium, etc.) had a short half-life. The nucleus would decay and release high-energy particles and electromagnetic waves, which were harmful to humans. Collecting them was not only expensive but also fatal. There were also some elements (such as astine) that had low reserves and were unstable. Collecting 1 gram was almost impossible. "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The periodic table of elements
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2026-07-28 21:05
The following were some of the cliché words of the periodic table: 1. Loving you is like hydrogen forming the universe. Without you, my world is incomplete. 2. I'm like oxygen, I can't exist without you. 3. Iron knows how much I love you, just like its strong nucleus. 4. I'm willing to be with you forever. 5. I'm like Fluor, I love you forever. 6. Your love is like Stronghold, filling my life with warmth. 7. I'm like K, always with you, never to be apart. 8. I'm like copper, always keeping you in my heart. 9. You are my lithium element, bringing me abundant energy and joy. 10. You are my nitrogen element, making me feel happy and fulfilled. 11. The attraction between us is like the element of potassium, strong and cannot be ignored. 12. You are my Na element, and you bring me happiness every day. 13. You are like aluminum, stable and reliable, making me feel at ease. 14. You are like hydrogen, small but big sparks. 15. You are my phosphorous element, making me feel the importance of life and the burning passion. 16. Our relationship is like helium, stable and full of a relaxed atmosphere. 17. The chemical reaction between us was like neon, dazzling and charming. 18. You are my iron element, strong and stable to support me. 19. Our love is like oxygen, giving me a long breath and life force. 20. My mood is like silicon, full of energy and wisdom because of you. 21. You are like the element of sulfur, adding a touch of freshness and vitality to my life. 22. You are like the element of Fluor, filling me with bright expectations for the future. 23. Our love is like the element of iron, durable and precious, never fading. 24. Our love is like the element of magnetism, bright and striking. 25. You're like the element Boron, adding a hint of spice to my life. 26. Our love is like sulfur element, bringing fire like passion and warmth. 27. Our love is like the element Be, hard and durable. 28. My mood is like carbon, it becomes more alive after meeting you.
How does the periodic table of comics relate to traditional periodic tables?
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2025-11-22 03:30
Well, the periodic table of comics could be related to traditional ones by the way it categorizes and arranges elements, but instead of chemical elements, it could deal with characters, story arcs, or themes in comics. It's a fun and specialized take on the periodic table concept.
The latest periodic table novel
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2026-08-16 02:31
" The periodic table of elements " was published by Baihua Continent Literature and Art Press in September 2015. The author was Primo Levy, translated by Mou Zhongyuan. There was also " The periodic table of elements " published by the chemical industry press in 2006, by Zhou Gongdu. Both of these books are related to the periodic table of elements, but I'm not sure if they fit the concept of " periodic table novels " you mentioned. If you're referring to novels that use the periodic table as the theme, Primo Levi's " periodic table of elements " is a collection of works that has both autobiographical elements and a mix of fables, imagination, and even history. The author explains the characteristics of the twenty-one elements and delves into his own growth and life before and after World War II. His style is quite unique. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
periodic table of chemical elements
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2026-07-04 08:08
The periodic table of chemical elements was a list of chemical elements sorted according to the number of nuclear charges of the elements. It was generally rectangular, with seven horizontal rows (called periods) and 18 vertical rows (called families, including the main family, sub-family, and zero family). In the same period, the number of electron layers of each element's atom is the same, and the atomic number increases gradually from left to right. The same element has the same or similar structure of the electron layer. 118 elements have been found in the periodic table, of which 94 are natural elements and the rest are synthesized in the laboratory. The number of elements in each period was different. It could be divided into extremely short periods (the first period, two elements), short periods (the second and third periods, eight elements each), long periods (the fourth and fifth periods, eighteen elements each), and very long periods (the sixth and seventh periods, thirty-two elements each). The development of the periodic table of elements had gone through many stages. In 1789, the French pharmacist Lavoisier first grouped the known 33 elements into a classification table. In 1869, the Russian pharmacist Mendelev summarized and published the first generation of the periodic table of elements. Later, many types of periodic tables were proposed, such as rings, cubes, and other shapes to highlight the different properties of the elements. The periodic table had many applications. It could be used to deduce the general properties of elements, find new materials, find or synthesize new elements, find mineral sources, and determine whether they could be used as a catalyst. The relevant knowledge points included the law of elemental properties changing with the cycle, such as the change of radius, valency, metalicity, and non-metalicity (when describing elements, metalicity and non-metalicity were used. When describing simple substances, reduction and oxidization were used, but the essence was the ability to gain and lose electrons). In addition, there were methods to memorize the periodic table of elements, as well as information about the prices of the elements in the periodic table. For example, the most expensive natural element was Fransium (the cost of laboratory production was extremely high), the most expensive natural element that could be bought was Lutesium, the most expensive synthetic element was Uranium, and there were also some cheap and common elements such as copper, sulfur, and carbon.
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