Galaxies as atoms.

Okay, now, looking at the above animation,
we have the 3 and 9 being exchanged
between C2 and C3 on one side of the ring and
also between C5 and C6 on the other.
That accounts for four of the 30 electrons
being exchanged.

Notice that there are two more
pairs of discs that meet at the 3 and the 9-
C1 and it’s Hydrogen, and C4 and its Hydrogen.
I chose these as the next 4 electrons to place.
There were two ways this could have been done-
and I agonized about it, and went with symmetry:

Okay, remember before, when the yellow went into the empty
pathway first? Well, I was trying to do that again, but ended up with
the red going in first. It doesn’t really matter- I only made
opposite members of the pathway be different colours in
order to keep from being confused when I was building each
frame in AutoCad.
However, what I did above, you’ll notice, is to not
show the pathway when there is nothing in it, show
each pathway in red when there is a single electron in it, and show
it in yellow when there are two electrons in it. I still
don’t know if that improves it.

The next step, after I tried many, many approaches, turned
out to be a simple copy and paste to what I already had from
24 and 48 frames ahead after a 120 and 240 degree rotation.
And it worked like a charm- I now had found the perfect
way to share 24 of the requisite 30, as you see below

A question :smiley:

Is this your math or is it already in existence? and what applications could it have for industry?

I guess it’s ‘my math’.
When I saw them getting results for the period
of the atom, I realized that it could
be compared to the period of a galaxy
because I regard them both as turning discs.
We already have pretty good figures for the
diameters of atoms and galaxies, so I thought
I’d do the comparison.

What applications can the whole model have for
industry? Right off the bat we’ll be able to
manipulate atomic orientation much, much
better. Crystallized plastics will be easy- harder
than diamond, but flexible and super-light.
Crystallized metals will make possible the thinnest
of thin metal foils that are virtually impermeable
to any cut or burn. We’ll be able to manipulate gravity.

Anyway, with reference to the picture above,
each disc’s edge meets it neighbour’s edge four
times per cycle (becuase it precesses twice per rotation).
Zoom in on the pic by holding control and hitting the +
five or six times- see the front two Carbons sharing
the 1 and the 7, but the 4 and the 10 are
still available?
Those available slots were where we
must now place our last 6 sharing electrons.
Sounds easy, but it’s not. It’s like a
Sudoku- I had to write it all out and display
it like a chart, and then overlay the different
posasible patterns- There was only one
possible solution at this point.

Each Carbon borrows from one neighbour
and gives to the other neighbour. I have coloured the
electrons and the
pathways green, and only show the pathway when
there is an electron present.

30 is the absolute maximum number of electrons
that can be shared with this structure, is what
I found. Now, if you zoom in on the C3-C4 connection,
you see three of the four meetings being used-
the 1, the 4 and the 7 are sharing while
the 10 does not. This is a bond and a half.

Actually, if you look at any of the C-C
trades, what you see is a yellow trade one way,
a green trade the opposite way, and then a red trade
the first way, followed by a blank, then a yellow
trade coming oppositely, a green coming oppositely,
and a red returning, followed by a blank.

I think I got them all in
the right place! :slight_smile:

The galaxies out there are ATOMS in some
infinitesmal corner of some expanding gas cloud
on some
planet orbitting some sun, itself orbitting
along with 100 million other suns
the center of the next sized galaxy up.

Which is, itself, an atom

And our atoms are also galaxies, and their electrons
are each 100 million stars or however many there are
in the average galactic arm

And those stars radiate emr of all
types that is around 31 orders of magnitude
smaller than our emr. And that emr affects us
by causing gravity and inertia, and is
involved in the ‘subtle vibrations’ that
shamans and whatnot have always spoken of