Every night, when the moon’s high up in the sky, Selene, the goddess of the moon, emerges to the homes of the sick, the injured, and the dying.
The moon goddess has the power to give rest to the insomniacs, to light the night, and most importantly, to cure the diseases and injuries to those whom she blessed with her presence.
She is thought to have influence over time, and she, like the moon, is ever-changing.
The most enduring aspect of Selene's legend concerns her ability to retain her beloved Endymion in an unaltered state for all eternity.
As time passes by, Selene was still remembered. Until the day came where...
In Stockholm, there is a man named Jons Jacob Berzelius who discovered a chemical called Selenium in 1817 and named it after Selene.
I'll name this after Selene which reminds the moon. I'll name it Selenium!
Sulfur and selenium have chemical characteristics that are similar. He had stock in a sulfuric acid company and was drawn to a red-brown muck that gathered at the bottom of the acid-making chambers.
He first assumed it was the element tellurium because it emitted a strong radishes-like odor when heated, but he soon realized it was a new element.
Selenium is an important element, which means it is required for life in some animals, including humans.
It smelled like sulfur and had qualities that were halfway between sulfur and tellurium.
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