Statically some would escape or resist the "toxic soup" as a result of interaction with others. They would accumulate over time allowing them to become potential building blocks.
I think you meant to say "statistically", and no, they don't. The toxic soup kills them, no matter how they interact. That's why it's called "toxic".
I've got all of the patents. I didn't build it because nobody could want more than 640 kilometers of the stuff. I'll lease a non-exclusive set of patent rights to you, but as usual the software will cost more than the hardware and will probably crash. But you will be getting it from a single source, we do offer tech support (for an extra fee), and we'll throw in MSN membership for free. Oh, and you'll also have to build Palladium into it to guard against terrorist sabotage.
I think you meant to say "statistically", and no, they don't. The toxic soup kills them, no matter how they interact. That's why it's called "toxic".
...why the Russians shot one down.
I've got all of the patents. I didn't build it because nobody could want more than 640 kilometers of the stuff. I'll lease a non-exclusive set of patent rights to you, but as usual the software will cost more than the hardware and will probably crash. But you will be getting it from a single source, we do offer tech support (for an extra fee), and we'll throw in MSN membership for free. Oh, and you'll also have to build Palladium into it to guard against terrorist sabotage.