
Periodicity Spacing on 220-Element
Schemata: The Periodic Table Extended to 220-Elements
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The Exact Fundamental Physical and Chemical Constants |
The first point to mention in reviewing the CODATA
constants is the fact that so many physical and chemical constants are
presented with a relative standard or uncertainty. Whereas only eleven
constants, as listed here, are given as exact in their units of measurement.
I mention this because the natural or exact sciences strive to present
their subject-matter as being precise and exact. The reasons why the great
majority of the perceived fundamental physical constants are considered
to be inexact, i.e., with a relative standard of uncertainty, vary. |
Anisotopic
Elements on the Neutronic Schemata
| The different odd-numbered elements may
be grouped by their last-digit terminations revealing yet another pattern
of numerical occurrences among the anisotopic elements. I carried out this
new search among the anisotopic elements because I have been studying the
idea that possibly all elements were [and possibly still are] anisotopic
at some time in their development of the Universe. And, that more recently
elements have undergone mixing with one another and only a few remain as
such anisotopic, or, with 100% abundance as they present themselves to us
in nature. The concept of natural abundance concerns the abundance of isotopes of a particular element as it is found naturally on a planet. According to the literature, the natural abundance of an elemental isotope may vary from planet to planet, yet remain relatively constant throughout time. In this case, due to the pattern that is hereby discerned, one may question whether the natural abundance of the elements changes throughout time in the Universe. click (pdf / 116 kb) |
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RELEASE The Neutronic Schemata: An original format that reveals symmetry among the elements and their atoms. Neutronic periodicity is a new concept as employed on the schema, identifying twenty distinct families or groups within the elements. The new format reveals the possibility, that neutronic periodicity acts in a manner similar to electronic periodicity in determining certain characteristics of the elements. EXTRACTS
Science Today Extracts.
Read the first fifty extracts about the relationship of the temperature scale and the schemata of the elements. REVIEWS Many new patterns of symmetry are being revealed for the first time with the color-code schemata that maintain the numerical sequence. |
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A new periodic table of the elements based upon the electronic and the neutronic configurations. EVENTS Beyond the Periodic Table of the Elements. Specialized neutronic schemata were presented, revealing new and original patterns of symmetry. THE
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Background to the sciences of today. |
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Physical and Chemical Constants by Earth/matriX
Animation of the Periodic Table and the Periodic Schemata of the Elements |
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