Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ennennennium


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The result was   speedy deleted per WP:CSD G1 by Kwamikagami. (non-admin closure) Radiant chains (talk) 07:11, 9 May 2009 (UTC)

Ennennennium
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Sole author (with a history of disruption) removed CFSD without explanation. Sole author removed prod without improvement or explanation. Sole author deleted AFD tag before it was complete - and for that reason I will report to vandalism. http://www.klucha.net/wiki/Ennennennium probably says it all. The author has used the general rules of element naming to creat an article on the provisional name of the 999th element. The author does not ascribe any properties to this element. As there are now 118 elements on the periodic table and the last 20 or so are highly unstable - it is very unlikely that this will ever be synthasised. Worse! if this is allowed we can have ∞ articles about made up names for non existent entities. Stop it now! Porturology (talk) 06:15, 9 May 2009 (UTC)


 * It is of course completely unnotable, but I deleted it as patent nonsense. There's a drip line, beyond which isotopes are not merely unstable but don't even exist. We don't know where the drip line is for heavy elements, but it's quite possible that there is a physical limit to the number of elements. To state that "it seems like it will take several centuries [for 999] to be discovered" is just blowing hot air. kwami (talk) 06:28, 9 May 2009 (UTC)
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