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Superman "S" stands for Serbia?
Belgrade -
Serb media responded on Wednesday with a sense of pride and
patriotism that a new mineral had been found in Serbia closely
resembling the makeup of fictional "kryptonite," which rendered
Superman helpless.
Reacting to the discovery of the
real new mineral in western Serbia, they pointed out that
"kryptonite" was created from the remains of Superman's home planet
Krypton, destroyed in a fireball.
"Superman is a Serb!" was the
conclusion drawn in headlines favored by several newspapers. The
daily Kurir said: "Finally we have scientific proof that we are
God's own people!"
Even the staid pro-government daily
Politika joined in the fun, speculating that the 'S' on the Man of
Steel's blue costume really stood for 'Serbia'.
In the comics, Superman would do
anything to avoid kryptonite, whose glowing green crystals sapped
his powers.
The actual mineral found at a mine
near Jadar does not glow, is not radioactive, has very tiny crystals
and is white rather than green. It is to be named Jadarite.
While concluding an extensive
examination of its unique chemistry, mineralogist Chris Stanley of
London's Natural History Museum stumbled on a close match with
'kryptonite', as described in the movie 'Superman Returns'.
The museum quoted Stanley as saying
he searched the Internet for the mineral's formula -- sodium lithium
boron silicate hydroxide -- and found the same scientific name
written on a case containing kryptonite stolen by Lex Luthor in the
movie.-- Reuters
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