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Old July 1st 05, 06:25 PM
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Default mass of the observable Universe

In the 231Pu Atom Totality theory most of the mass of the Universe is
hidden because it resides in the nucleus of the Atom Totality. The mass
that is observable is the mass of the last 6 electrons which are dots
of the electron dot cloud and which we see as individual galaxies. The
dots of the electron dot cloud are the galaxies.

The mass of one electron is 9.11 x 10^-31 kg

The mass of one proton is 1.67 x 10^-27 kg

The mass of one neutron is 1.68 x 10^-27 kg

231Pu has 94 electrons and so 94 (9.11 x 10^-31 kg) = 856.34 x 10^-31
kg

231Pu has 94 protons and so 94 (1.67 x 10^-27 kg) = 156.98 x 10^-27 kg

231Pu has 137 neutrons and so 137 (1.68 x 10^-27 kg) = 230.16 x 10^-27
kg

So the Nuclear Mass of 231Pu, 94 protons + 137 neutrons is 387.14 x
10^-27 kg
whereas the electron mass is 856.34 x 10^-31 kg

So the nuclear mass compared to the mass of the electrons of the Atom
Totality is that of comparing 3,871,400. x 10^-31 kg to that of 856.34
x 10^-31 kg. Or comparing 3,871,400 to that of 856. So that if we
divide 856 by 3,871,400 we get 0.00022 as a percent of electron mass to
nuclear mass. In other words 99.99978% of the mass of the Universe
resides in the nucleus.

Astronomers observing the cosmos report that there is a Missing Mass of
between 90% and 99%. Of course, astronomers were unfamilar with the
Atom Totality theory for the past 15 years and have not sharpened their
calculations or observations.

If they sharpened their calculations and observations they would
eventually zoom in and focus in on a Missing Mass of 99.99978%.

However, the above calculations are based on the idea that the
observable Universe is the 94 electrons of 231Pu. It may well turn out
that the Observable Universe is the last 6 electrons, or the 5f6 of
231Pu. If that is the case I need to factor the 5f6 into the above.

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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