Alt-Physics or The Autological Model, and Platonic Table
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Alt-Physics or The Autological Model, and Platonic Table
(11-28-2024, 01:56 PM)PickleSnout Wrote: I always think of love as the underlying scaffolding of God, upon which the universe is hung.
The love and life force is palpable, which I percieve as order. ….along with anti-life, which I see as chaos.


The quantum tubules in our brains is a corresponding tool to collapse particle wave function and interact with the endless possibility of this construct.
Oddly, the spheres get Less dense, the further in you go. The material world contains empty space, the void, or seperation, in order to create FORM. The larger spheres around it, of which God's Love is probably the final one, are the most dense and packed with energy, lacking empty space, the void. The slightest motion in this sphere would have much more "weight" than any motion in the material world. I hope that makes sense.
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Spoiler

Do Good,
And Be Good,
And Good shall exist in the World.



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(11-28-2024, 11:54 AM)Danfromthehills Wrote: Nitrogen is a tough one, I've not figured it out yet.

Septicum? A Hepticum?
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(11-29-2024, 08:20 AM)Tom Boy Wrote:
(11-28-2024, 11:54 AM)Danfromthehills Wrote: Nitrogen is a tough one, I've not figured it out yet.

Septicum?  A Hepticum?

Tetridecium. I can't figure out what combination of lower atoms forms the atomic weight of 14.


Unlike Oxygen/Octium, where it's easy to see how scientists can't tell the difference between two things weighing 8au, and one thing equaling 16 au, Nitrogen cannot be a combination of two Septiums, as Septium is wildly unstable, and Nitrogen is vey stable.
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(11-29-2024, 08:25 AM)Danfromthehills Wrote:
(11-29-2024, 08:20 AM)Tom Boy Wrote:
(11-28-2024, 11:54 AM)Danfromthehills Wrote: Nitrogen is a tough one, I've not figured it out yet.

Septicum?  A Hepticum?

Tetridecium. I can't figure out what combination of lower atoms forms the atomic weight of 14.


Unlike Oxygen/Octium, where it's easy to see how scientists can't tell the difference between two things weighing 8au, and one thing equaling 16 au, Nitrogen cannot be a combination of two Septiums, as Septium is wildly unstable, and Nitrogen is vey stable.

Oh, I kinna get it, a tetridecium. K,

*slowly stepping back

Jptdknpa
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(11-29-2024, 08:32 AM)Tom Boy Wrote:
(11-29-2024, 08:25 AM)Danfromthehills Wrote:
(11-29-2024, 08:20 AM)Tom Boy Wrote: Septicum?  A Hepticum?

Tetridecium. I can't figure out what combination of lower atoms forms the atomic weight of 14.


Unlike Oxygen/Octium, where it's easy to see how scientists can't tell the difference between two things weighing 8au, and one thing equaling 16 au, Nitrogen cannot be a combination of two Septiums, as Septium is wildly unstable, and Nitrogen is vey stable.

Oh, I kinna get it, a tetridecium.  K,

*slowly stepping back

Jptdknpa

All good, I've felt that way since the moment I thought of this.

This has to be the line of inquiry Plato followed. Whether it is correct or not will most likely require the kit and capacity of at least a University.
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I think this thread would be benefitted by experts who could sink there teeth into any defect. I'm lacking in contact ability atm. Me and this computer are flagged eight ways to Sunday.

Eyeroll

So, I ask a favor.

Clif High, Ken Wheeler and Eric P Dollard would be my first choices. If anyone can get them the link to this thread, I would appriciate it greatly.

I tried earlier, with another topic, on Momfromthehills' machine and got it blocked too.
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(11-29-2024, 08:35 AM)Danfromthehills Wrote:
(11-29-2024, 08:32 AM)Tom Boy Wrote:
(11-29-2024, 08:25 AM)Danfromthehills Wrote: Tetridecium. I can't figure out what combination of lower atoms forms the atomic weight of 14.


Unlike Oxygen/Octium, where it's easy to see how scientists can't tell the difference between two things weighing 8au, and one thing equaling 16 au, Nitrogen cannot be a combination of two Septiums, as Septium is wildly unstable, and Nitrogen is vey stable.

Oh, I kinna get it, a tetridecium.  K,

*slowly stepping back

Jptdknpa

All good, I've felt that way since the moment I thought of this.

This has to be the line of inquiry Plato followed. Whether it is correct or not will most likely require the kit and capacity of at least a University.

[Speculation]

Plato likely labeled Helium as the first atom, as it is the first Platonic solid, named after the Sun God Helios, as well. I'm guessing that he considered all other atoms and stuff lower in weight than 4au as The Aether, or Hydros. This Hydros is what was used to fill the Airships of antiquity, and aquired the label Hydrogen at some point in scientific inquiry over the interceding centuries between him and the Periodic table.

[/Speculation]
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(11-29-2024, 08:35 AM)Danfromthehills Wrote:
(11-29-2024, 08:32 AM)Tom Boy Wrote:
(11-29-2024, 08:25 AM)Danfromthehills Wrote: Tetridecium. I can't figure out what combination of lower atoms forms the atomic weight of 14.


Unlike Oxygen/Octium, where it's easy to see how scientists can't tell the difference between two things weighing 8au, and one thing equaling 16 au, Nitrogen cannot be a combination of two Septiums, as Septium is wildly unstable, and Nitrogen is vey stable.

Oh, I kinna get it, a tetridecium.  K,

*slowly stepping back

Jptdknpa

All good, I've felt that way since the moment I thought of this.

This has to be the line of inquiry Plato followed. Whether it is correct or not will most likely require the kit and capacity of at least a University.

My senior physics class can't cut the mustard. I admit. lol
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(11-29-2024, 09:02 AM)Tom Boy Wrote:
(11-29-2024, 08:35 AM)Danfromthehills Wrote:
(11-29-2024, 08:32 AM)Tom Boy Wrote: Oh, I kinna get it, a tetridecium.  K,

*slowly stepping back

Jptdknpa

All good, I've felt that way since the moment I thought of this.

This has to be the line of inquiry Plato followed. Whether it is correct or not will most likely require the kit and capacity of at least a University.

My senior physics class can't cut the mustard.  I admit.  lol

I disagree. I've taken Calc I, II, III and IV, Physic 101, 102 and 103, Stoichiometry 101, 102 and 103. The only bit of school I've used in piecing this together is The Periodic Table.
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