Submitted by wansifu2 t3_zy8f3y in explainlikeimfive
From my understanding the periodic table already presents all the possible elements in our universe, but literature and movies often create new materials coming from distant planets or something.
But would that be possible with our universe physics?
Thanks and apologies for the approximative english.
Ansuz07 t1_j24b5ps wrote
Atoms on the periodic table are defined by the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom. It is possible to discover/create new atoms by adding new protons to a nucleus, but those large atoms tend to be very unstable (which is why we don't add them to the periodic table anymore). There is a theoretical "island of stability" when atoms get large enough, but we are nowhere near being able to create atoms that large to test.
It is possible to create new compounds or molecules from existing atoms that we have already discovered, and those new molecules could have interesting new properties.