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chap 15, cosmic distribution of chemical elements #207 Atom Totalitytheory
As soon as I finish this 3rd ed., I start the 4th, because I am tired
of all the jumbled posts of various chapters. I should do the 4th as a organizing of the 3rd so each chapter is well defined. COSMIC ABUNDANCE OF THE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS The cosmic abundance of the elements suggested by the Big Bang would predict a lower abundance of hydrogen coupled with the age prediction of the observable universe. In the Big Bang model, all the other elements were derived from hydrogen nucleosynthesis. Considering the average lifespan of a large star which will terminate in a supernova explosion and the maximum age of the observable universe according to the Big Bang then it is math-wise impossible to have the uniformity and homogeneity spread of the elements throughout the observable universe and still maintain the cosmic abundance of hydrogen. The three facts of (1) the homogenous dispersal of the elements from carbon on up (2) the prevalent abundance of hydrogen (3) the maximum age of the observable universe as calculated by the Big Bang model, are mathwise impossible. The Big Bang model would predict a gradual decline in abundance of the elements concomitant with increase in atomic number. What needs explanation in the Big Bang model is the fact of increase in atomic number with an increase in abundance but with less stability than its neighboring elements. The element thorium and uranium are such elements. A PU model would require differential abundances of elements even though these elements have a higher atomic number. The reason-- the differential abundance of the elements are required for stability of successive atom totality and the case for a purposeful-atom- totality going towards a heavier element atom totality. Biological evolution which is nucleosynthesis is a purposeful process. We would not be here now to discuss a Plutonium Atom Totality if it was not for the prevalence of thorium and uranium inside the Earth heating-up the interior and having caused mutation of genetic material in the past. The abundance of the radioactive elements is required in the future for us to obtain huge supplies of energy required for heavy element nucleosynthesis. The Big Bang model of the observable universe predicts that the element technetium with atomic number 43 by laws of math probability must be more abundant in the observable universe than the higher odd numbered atomic elements such as rhenium atomic number 75. A Big Bang model would show at least one nuclide of each mass number stable to radioactive beta decay modes. Yet technetium and promethium are counterexamples. An atom built totality would explain the abundance of thorium 90 and uranium 92 and the depletion of technetium 43 and promethium 61 in the observable universe, because of a purposeful-atom-totality. 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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