None occurs naturally on Earth, but it is the most common metal in the
Universe.
Saturn's rings have particles of cold fused H metal, that the Cassini
would view as ice particles etc.not being equipped for H-metal
detection.
The compressed molecular Hydrogen in the bowels of saturn is transformed
into the metal state from the molecular, by extreme cold fused
compression, and migrates to the rings.
Spaceship Hull material, as a room temp superconductor, and molecularly
very strongly bonded.
Humans don't recognize H metal yet, although it has been rumoured that
H-metal from ufo crashes is covered up.
http://www.universetoday.com/am/publish/printer_bumpy_dust_hydrogen.html
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jacob navia - 29 Apr 2006 10:23 GMT
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> Humans don't recognize H metal yet, although it has been rumoured that
> H-metal from ufo crashes is covered up.
Ahh humans do not recognize it but you do isn't it?
Mr E.T?
Those stupid humans that can't see anything. MMmmmmmmm
Yes, I know