Mendeleev's Periodic Table — March 6, 1869
The building blocks of the universe are a chaotic jumble of sixty-three elements until one chemist perceives their hidden, rhythmic code. Step into an ink-stained 1869 laboratory where Dmitri Mendeleev arranges these pieces into a revolutionary grid that boldly predicts the existence of matter no human has ever seen. Discover the profound scientific prophecy waiting inside the empty squares of the very first periodic table.
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