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chapt 21 Atomic theory Syllogism #221 Atom Totality theory



 
 
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David R Tribble wrote:
a_plutonium wrote:
Archimedes Plutonium after 1990 said " All things are made up of atoms
and the Universe itself is one big atom".


Now take the World's finest Syllogism-- All things are made of atoms.
We deduce the Universe or Cosmos is a thing. We thence deduce the
Universe is also one big atom. It is different from other atoms
because it comprises the entire Universe.


That would imply that atoms are made of atoms themselves.


Not really, because the Atom Totality is a different atom from all
the atoms it contains. Different for one reason in that it is bigger.

But the Logic that only atoms exist wants to make the Universe itself
an atom. So Logic would be denied if our Universe was not a atom.

There is no infinite regress downwards or infinite upward regress.
There
is no need for a nesting downward infinity and upward infinity.

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


What is a "dot"? Are there more than 92 of them?


I do not have time to explain Quantum Physics of the electron
dot cloud for you. The electron can come in either Collapsed
Wavefunction
form and thus a "unit" or it can be Uncollapsed Wavefunction where the
electron
is spread out to infinity and each dot is a tiny piece of the
electron.

Classically, the "dot" is described as the probability of finding the
electron
at that point in space. But that is just a simpleton interpretation.

A better interpretation is the electric potential of an electron
stretches out
to infinity and so the dots are dense near the nucleus and thin out
the
further away. In the Atom Totality this electric potential, or dots,
are galaxies.
If you were to join all the galaxies together you end up with one
electron
of 231Pu.

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The above is what is called the Max Born interpretation
of the dots of the electron-dot-cloud. Where the dot is
the probability of finding a whole electron at that point and time in
space.

I like another interpretation of the dots of the electron-dot-cloud. I
like to think of the dots as a tiny smashed or shattered piece of an
electron. So let us imagine an
electron as a glass ball and it is shattered into a large
number of tiny fragments. Each of those fragments represents a galaxy.

So if all the galaxies of the night sky were joined together they
would make up the last six electrons of a
Cosmic atom of plutonium, the 5f6 of plutonium.


Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
 




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