Silicon, because it is such a versatile element, combining with numerous other elements to form an incredible variety of minerals such as quartz, feldspars, pyroxenes…it just goes on and on!
Sulphur. It has history and we have history together. I worked with it for so long in my PhD, the one constant in all the materials I studied, of the too many things I accidentally poisoned myself with whilst a student. The smell of it, the look of it, the long history and cultural connotations of it. Brimstone.
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Sulphur. It has history and we have history together. I worked with it for so long in my PhD, the one constant in all the materials I studied, of the too many things I accidentally poisoned myself with whilst a student. The smell of it, the look of it, the long history and cultural connotations of it. Brimstone.