Ignoring this is Fandom, not a legit "real-world" thing...
There are some UFOlogists that point to a yet-to-be synthesized isotope of 115 (Moscovium) that might be stable and would theoretically have some really interesting properties. The next theoretical elements in the "island of stability" would be 126 and potentially 162 (theorized to have an egg-shaped nucleus).
But honestly.. most of these superheavy and beyond superheavy elements have a half-life on the order of nanoseconds. Not something you can observe directly, let alone build off of.
If the 'nuclear valence shell' theory is correct, the isotopes of Element 133 would undergo spontaneous fission picoseconds after being created (pico = trillionth of a second).
Ignoring this is Fandom, not a legit "real-world" thing...
There are some UFOlogists that point to a yet-to-be synthesized isotope of 115 (Moscovium) that might be stable and would theoretically have some really interesting properties. The next theoretical elements in the "island of stability" would be 126 and potentially 162 (theorized to have an egg-shaped nucleus).
But honestly.. most of these superheavy and beyond superheavy elements have a half-life on the order of nanoseconds. Not something you can observe directly, let alone build off of.
If the 'nuclear valence shell' theory is correct, the isotopes of Element 133 would undergo spontaneous fission picoseconds after being created (pico = trillionth of a second).