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Old May 4th 13, 06:34 AM posted to sci.astro,sci.math,sci.physics.electromag
Archimedes Plutonium[_2_]
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Default mineralogy cleavage Chapt15.59 electrons-ecliptic-plane #1343 NewPhysics #1546 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed

Now I do not think I can go as far as saying the individual atom has
cleavage of mineralogy unless I can say radioactivity is cleavage of
mineralogy. The only likely candidate there is spontaneous-fission
where the atom divides in half or almost in half. So that would make
the protons and neutrons of the nucleus form a planar ecliptic as the
nucleus. But I have far far too much on the table at moment to dive
into that nettlesome concerns. I need to focus strictly on electrons
for cleavage of mineralogy is clearly evident in all the chemical
elements that are solids and compounds.

So, let me summarize. Every solid chemical element in compound form of
whatever bonding-- be it ionic, covalent or metallic has mineralogy
cleavage. That means the electrons must be in a plane, at least one
plane in order to have the ability to cleave. Since all chemical
element solids in compounds have cleavage then all chemical elements
of solids have an electron structure that is planar ecliptic. Now most
of the gases except helium can be made into a solid at cold
temperatures and a compound solid and those also have a cleavage of
their mineral structure.

So, by logic, we can safely say that every element of the periodic
table except helium is known to have a electron structure for which
those electrons form a planar ecliptic around the nuclei of those
atoms.

Now a boost to this idea will be to realize that the Dirac Equation
derived from the summation of the 5 Maxwell Equations which include
magnetic monopoles and the 5th equation that says magnetic monopoles
are attraction force only, never repelling, that such a summation
equation should deliver to us a fact of Nature, a important fact of
physics, that electrons in atoms arrange themselves in a mirror image
of how the planets arrange themselves around their parent star, in a
planar ecliptic.

Talk about complicated mathematics, that one fits the cake! But the
benefits of that understanding have a huge impact on mathematics, for
the structure of geometry is based on a planar ecliptic inside a
encompassing sphere. The structure of the Solar System of Oort Cloud,
Sun, and planar ecliptic plays out in atomic physics with a similar
geometry and plays out for galaxies and of course, plays out for the
Cosmos as a whole since it is just a big atom of plutonium.

This makes sense, since we assume Physics gives rise to mathematics
and if the 5 Maxwell Equations can do all of physics, then they have
no trouble in doing all of mathematics.
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Approximately 90 percent of AP's posts are missing in the Google
newsgroups author search starting May 2012. They call it indexing; I
call it censor discrimination. Whatever the case, what is needed now
is for science newsgroups like sci.physics, sci.chem, sci.bio,
sci.geo.geology, sci.med, sci.paleontology, sci.astro,
sci.physics.electromag to
be hosted by a University the same as what
Drexel
University hosts sci.math as the Math Forum. Science needs to
be in education
not in the hands of corporations chasing after the
next dollar bill.
Besides, Drexel's Math Forum can demand no fake
names, and only 5 posts per day, of all posters which reduces or
eliminates most spam and hate-spew, search-engine-bombing, and front-
page-hogging. Drexel has
done a excellent, simple and fair author-
archiving of AP sci.math posts since May 2012
as seen
he

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Archimedes Plutonium
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whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies