Investigators at a major research institution have discovered the heaviest element known to science. This
startling new discovery has been tentatively named Administratium (Ad).
This new element has no protons or electrons, thus having an atomic number of 0. It does, however, have 1
neutron, 125 assistant neutrons, 75 vice neutrons, and 111 assistant vice neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of
312. These 312 particles are held together by a force called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of
lepton-like particles called peons.
Since it has no electrons, Administratium is inert. However, it can be detected as it impedes every reaction
with which it comes into contact. According to the discoverers, a minute amount of Administratium causes one
reaction to take over four days to complete when it would normally take less than a second.
Administratium has a normal half-life of approximately three years; it does not decay but instead undergoes a
reorganization in which a portion of the assistant neutrons, vice neutrons, and assistant vice neutrons exchange
places. In fact, an Administratium sample's mass will actually increase over time, since with each reorganization
some of the morons inevitably become neutrons, forming new isodopes.
This characteristic of moron promotion leads some scientists to speculate that Administratium is formed
whenever morons reach a certain density. This hypothetical quantity is referred to as the "criticalmorass." You
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