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[edit] "90 elements"
The film claims that there are 90 elements? Rubbish! Uranium is no. 92, and that was certainly known by 1953.
Can someone who has actually seen this film clarify this statement? (e.g. "approximately 90", etc.) If it really says 90, someone needs to (sic) it. —Wereon 01:23, 4 November 2006 (UTC)