@chris1234(View Post) First things first... As a general rule, new elements are not being accepted. Next, There aren't enough uses for aluminium. And please explain how you could make an element shiny in a simulation. For an element to be accepted, there has to be many uses. Aluminium is just one of the elements that is not needed.
@The-Con(View Post) only one question, if they only implent elements with usages why do they implent soap??? but i agree that aluminium is not needed and there is no real need for new elements
@disturbed666(View Post) Soap seems to be an exception, but with a reason. Soap is the first step to movable solids. The particles form a bond that does not interact with other particles, but keeps the general shape of the bubble. Really, it isn't useful, but it is a big step towards movable solids.
@chris1234(View Post) METL=Pretty much every metallic substance. Aluminum has almost no harmful effect on the human body unless the person gets stabbed, shot, run over, etc by an aluminum object.