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Administratium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Administratium is a well-known joke in scientific circles, and is a spoof both on the bureaucracy of scientific establishments and on descriptions of newly discovered chemical elements. In 1991, Thom...
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The element, tentatively named "Administratium," has no protons or electrons and thus has an atomic number of 0. However, it does have one neutron, 15 assistant neutrons, 70 vice neutrons, and 161 assistant vice neutrons.
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A selection of articles related to Administratium - Bureaucratite ... A Wisdom Archive on Administratium - Bureaucratite ... We recommend this article: Administratium - Bureaucratite - 1, and also this: Administratium - Bureaucratite - 2.
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Take a break from the drudgery with some of these jokes, song parodies, anecdotes and assorted humor that has been collected from friends & from websites across the Internet. This humor is light-hearted and sometimes slightly offensive to the easily-offended, so you are forewarned. ... Administratium's...
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New Element Discovery: Administratium ... The element, tentatively named administratium, has no protons or electrons and thus has an atomic number of 0. However, it does have one neutron, 125 assistant neutrons, 75 Vice neutrons and 111 assistant vice neutrons, which gives it an atomic mass of 312.
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Title:; Administratium: A 20th-Anniversary Update ... I originally posted the ``Administratium'' story on a bulletin board at the college and the faculty found it funny. I then decided to send it to The Physics Teacher. I was concerned about offending Middlesex College, so I asked that my name be omitted from the article.
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Scientists Discover New Element: Administratium ... The element, tentatively named administratium (element name Ad), has no protons or electrons, which means that it has atomic number 0 and falls outside the natural patterns exhibited by other elements. However, it does have 1 neutron, 125 assistants to the neutron,
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