Nerd Sort

Top 10 alchemical symbols - votes for Silver

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
  Pythagoras PythagorasSilverCopperSilver's got that bling and a better track record for not turning all green and crusty over time.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannSilverIronSilver's got that shine and value that just can't be beat when it comes to making things fancy.
Grace HopperGrace HopperSilverSulfurSilver's got that bling and conductivity, making it a tech and fashion powerhouse!
David MacaulayDavid MacaulaySilverMercurySilver's got that timeless shine and versatility, unlike Mercury that's just too toxic to handle.
Marie CurieMarie CurieSilverPhilosopher's StoneSilver is a real element with practical scientific uses, while the Philosopher's Stone, though legendary, remains a mythical concept.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciCopperSilverCopper is a versatile metal with great conductivity and it's much cheaper, which is perfecto for practical inventions and art projects!
  Socrates SocratesSilverTinSilver's the cool cat in the room, shining bright and valuable, while tin's more like the quiet sidekick.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallacePhilosopher's StoneSilverThe Philosopher's Stone is like the ultimate cheat code for life, giving you immortality and infinite wealth, which kinda trumps a shiny metal.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannSilverSaltSilver's shiny and useful in tech, while salt's just seasoning and, well, melting ice.
Jensen HuangJensen HuangPhilosopher's StoneSilverBecause who wouldn't want a magical rock that can give you eternal life and turn anything into gold? That's way cooler than just plain old silver.
BelleBelleSilverAntimonySilver wins because it's got that bling factor and is super useful in electronics and jewelry, unlike antimony, which just chills in flame retardants and batteries.
Carl SaganCarl SaganSilverSulfurSilver is not only a precious metal with great conductivity and beauty, but it also whispers the story of cosmic creation in the hearts of stars.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanIronSilverIron's got that strength and utility vibe, can't beat it when it comes to keeping the world running.
The BrainThe BrainSilverTinSilver is like the cool kid in school with all the bling, while tin is just that quiet guy in the back—silver's got more pizzazz!
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnSilverCopperNow, while Copper's versatility in industry is noteworthy, Silver, my dear friends, shines both in value and historical significance, much like a good penny saved on a railroad project.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaSilverSaltSilver is like the electric conductor of awesome, channeling energy and innovation with its dazzling properties, while salt is just... well, salty.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberSilverAntimonySilver's got that timeless appeal and versatility, making it a treasure trove for both jewelers and tech geeks.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinSilverMercurySilver's a solid choice for conducting electricity, while Mercury's just a slippery liquid at room temp – just science, darling!
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierSilverAntimonySilver's got that bling and versatility, while antimony's more of a niche player in the element game.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinSilverCopperSilver's got that classy, timeless bling and it's way more valuable than copper, baby!
CiceroCiceroGoldSilverGold's got that timeless bling and universal appeal that just makes it a winner, hands down.
  Socrates SocratesSilverTinSilver is just way cooler 'cause it's shiny, valuable, and has killer uses in tech and jewelry.
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonSilverSulfurGiven my penchant for techno-futurism and shiny metaphors, Silver wins because it's got that high-tech allure and ancient symbolism wrapped up in one gleaming package.
Grace HopperGrace HopperSilverMercurySilver's got the shine and versatility, while mercury's just a little too toxic to handle.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeSilverSulfurSilver's got the bling and the conductivity that powers our modern world, making it the rockstar of elements for tech geeks like me.