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Now I am suspecting that the color of the 5f6 of plutonium of silvery
white that matches the elemental color of plutonium is related to other numbers in fundamental physics such as thermodynamical numbers such as the Microwave Background Blackbody radiation. We know it is 2.71 degrees Kelvin. So whereas the JohnsHopkins researchers are gathering empirical data for a Cosmos color of silvery-white of 200,000 galaxies, I am thinking that the 2.71 degrees Kelvin is intrinsically related to the final outcome of a color just as in blackbody radiation color is a result of the cavity radiation. So the color should be related to 2.71 degrees Kelvin and that the uranium atom has a different cavity radiation not equal to 2.71 (worked it out a long time ago from Debroglie's thermodynamics of a electron in isolation). Anyway the number of degrees for a 5f4 for uranium blackbody cavity is a specific degrees kelvin which should correspond to a different color for uranium and unlike the color for plutonium. Interesting to attack this problem by matching various other physical numbers. Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium www.archimedesplutonium.com whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
Now I am suspecting that the color of the 5f6 of plutonium of silvery white that matches the elemental color of plutonium is related to other numbers in fundamental physics such as thermodynamical numbers such as the Microwave Background Blackbody radiation. We know it is 2.71 degrees Kelvin. So whereas the JohnsHopkins researchers are gathering empirical data for a Cosmos color of silvery-white of 200,000 galaxies, I am thinking that the 2.71 degrees Kelvin is intrinsically related to the final outcome of a color just as in blackbody radiation color is a result of the cavity radiation. So the color should be related to 2.71 degrees Kelvin and that the uranium atom has a different cavity radiation not equal to 2.71 (worked it out a long time ago from Debroglie's thermodynamics of a electron in isolation). Anyway the number of degrees for a 5f4 for uranium blackbody cavity is a specific degrees kelvin which should correspond to a different color for uranium and unlike the color for plutonium. Interesting to attack this problem by matching various other physical numbers. Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium www.archimedesplutonium.com whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies 1) I would like to subscribe to your newsletter 2) dont you have a forger to chase? 3) Who writes your material, fascinating and deeply weird, dude |
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