NationStates Jolt Archive


I've heard of life imitating art...

NERVUN
25-04-2007, 04:34
...But this is just a wee bit much.

Scientists unearth Superman's "kryptonite"

Tue Apr 24, 7:55 AM ET

Kryptonite, which robbed Superman of his powers, is no longer the stuff of comic books and films.

A mineral found by geologists in Serbia shares virtually the same chemical composition as the fictional kryptonite from outer space, used by the superhero's nemesis Lex Luther to weaken him in the film "Superman Returns".

"We will have to be careful with it -- we wouldn't want to deprive Earth of its most famous superhero!," said Dr Chris Stanley, a mineralogist at the Natural History Museum.

Stanley, who revealed the identity of the mysterious new mineral, discovered the match after searching the Internet for its chemical formula - sodium lithium boron silicate hydroxide.

"I was amazed to discover that same scientific name written on a case of rock containing kryptonite stolen by Lex Luther from a museum in the film Superman Returns," he said.

The substance has been confirmed as a new mineral after tests by scientists at the Natural History Museum and the National Research Council in Canada.

But instead of the large green crystals in Superman comics, the real thing is a white, powdery substance which contains no fluorine and is non-radioactive.

The mineral, to be named Jadarite, will go on show at the the Natural History Museum at certain times of the day on Wednesday, April 25, and Sunday, May 13.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070424/od_uk_nm/oukoe_uk_britain_kryptonite

So, trouble ahead for the Man of Steel?
Heikoku
25-04-2007, 04:38
They REALLY should name it kryptonite. :p
Domici
25-04-2007, 05:03
...But this is just a wee bit much.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070424/od_uk_nm/oukoe_uk_britain_kryptonite

So, trouble ahead for the Man of Steel?

I was always under the impression that the substance that was labeled in the movie was misinterpreted by the geologists in the museum who had no experience with extra-terrestrial mineral compounds. i.e. they thought it was the substance that they labeled it as, but it was something else.
Seathornia
25-04-2007, 10:01
Why isn't Krypton and Kryptonite related?
Cameroi
25-04-2007, 10:10
i've not only "heard of" "live immitating art" but the past six years have been one horendous example of life immitating rather extremely crappy "art".

and or "art" that was origeonaly intended to warn us and remind us to avoid it!

=^^=
.../\...
Ifreann
25-04-2007, 13:26
Finally, we can shoot people with kryptonite bullets.
I V Stalin
25-04-2007, 13:28
They REALLY should name it kryptonite. :p
They can't, because it's not related to the element krypton. Otherwise I'm sure they would without hesitation.