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Feb 12 at 15:39 comment added Nilay Ghosh See: physics.stackexchange.com/a/72412/85785
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Feb 12 at 2:35 answer added Whit3rd timeline score: 13
Feb 12 at 2:09 comment added Jon Custer Gold is not ‘unique’ - remember copper which does not ‘need’ relativistic treatment. And silver is not too far away in plasma frequency either, but it is in the near uv.
Feb 12 at 0:33 comment added Matt Hanson You need to account for relativistic effects in the electronic structure of mercury and gold to account for their unique properties.
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