>Bismuth was long considered the element with the highest atomic mass that is stable. However, in 2003 it was discovered to be weakly radioactive: its only primordial isotope, bismuth-209, decays via alpha decay with a half life more than a billion times the estimated age of the universe.[5]
Wait, does that mean that bismuth existed before the universe.
>>8289932
yea how cool is that?
>>8289932
Bismuth is tiny parts of concentrated universe prior to the big bang. They are like chunks of infinity stones.
>>8289932
Yes, bismuth was here before the universe
>>8289932
>I don't know what half life means
>>8289946
This link might help:
google.com
>A human is born halfway into the life of a dog
>Humans live longer than dogs
>Did the human exist before the dog?
>>8289950
OP needs it
>>8289950
OK I tried that but it just had pics of call of duty or something
>>8289953
Makes you think