Okay, you guys, you’re talking my atomic model-
the Galaxy Model for the Atom.
In it, the atom is a disc which spins and precesses both,
at a ratio of 1:2, which means the electron material
must complete two full precessions before it has finished
one rotation. This is a representation of that pathway:
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Properly placed, 36 of these pathways is all you need to
make Benzene, as I show below (just finished this in
the last month). 24 electrons share 24 pathways and the
last 6 electrons each has 2 pathways for itself.
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It is instructive to look at each stage of these constructions.
Here they are:
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If atoms are instantaneously discs, then
there is a lot of latitude for shaping the
characteristics of matter.
I’m thinking crystallized plastics and materials that
are transparent to various radiations, especially
gravitational.
Lots of fun.
john
galaxy model for the atom
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