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   The PLUTONIUM ATOM TOTALITY UNIVERSE tex   
   16 Jan 18 12:47:43   
   
   The PLUTONIUM ATOM TOTALITY UNIVERSE textbook by Archimedes Plutonium, 2017,   
   8th edition   
      
   The PLUTONIUM ATOM TOTALITY UNIVERSE textbook    
   by Archimedes Plutonium, 2017    
      
   These are the final days of 2017 and I have a one last chance opportunity to   
   run through the entire textbook with comments. I have found that "comments"   
   are an essential ingredient in writing a textbook, for the author can reflect   
   at juncture points, any    
   changes or thoughts of the moment. Comments give flexibility to an otherwise   
   rigid text, and rigidity is something to abhor in science. If you do not like   
   change, well, writing a science text is not for you. So by commenting at the   
   end of pages, this    
   gives the author that needed flexibility, and warns him of what to write in a   
   future edition.    
      
   So, one last go around for 2017, then, auf wiedersehen.    
      
   Newsgroups: sci.math    
   Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2017 18:18:07 -0800 (PST)    
      
   Subject: Page1, 1-1, PLUTONIUM-ATOM-TOTALITY-UNIVERSE + AP-Maxwe   
   l-Equations-Describing    
    Physics, 8th ed.    
   From: Archimedes Plutonium     
   Injection-Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2017 02:18:07 +0000    
      
      
   Page1, 1-1, PLUTONIUM-ATOM-TOTALITY-UNIVERSE + AP-Maxwell-Equations-Describing   
   Physics, 8th ed.    
      
   PLUTONIUM ATOM TOTALITY UNIVERSE    
   by Archimedes Plutonium, 2017    
      
      
   Preface:    
      
   Now I said I wanted Clarity, Comprehension, and Logical Flow in this textbook   
   and keep that foremost in mind. In a way, after all these years, 24 of them, I   
   seem to have learned -- how to write a science textbook. By writing   
   preliminary pages and then    
   constant editing. They say practice makes perfect.    
      
   I think this textbook should be of Brevity also, and with the smallest amount   
   of pages possible, under 100 pages. I do not want to ramble on.    
      
   I think the first chapter should have many pictures, have some pictures in   
   mind, for pictures with ideas are the most comprehensive teaching, and the   
   first two chapters should be pictures with history to put things in   
   perspective.    
      
      
   page1, 1-1 Pictures of Atom-Totality-Universe    
      
   I cannot show pictures except ascii-art in sci.physics, so I refer the reader   
   to the many textbooks listed that shows pictures of what electrons   
   (electron=muon) of an atom looks like.    
      
   A large proportion of people reading this textbook, think that an   
   electron=muon is one round ball that revolves around a proton-neutron nucleus   
   of an atom. They are far from the true reality of what the electron=muon looks   
   like. And most people are    
   aghast or stunned to find out that the electron=muon looks like millions of   
   fine grained glass dust evenly spread over a confined space, which in physics   
   is called the electron-dot-cloud.    
      
   One of my earliest ascii-art of the last electron=muon of plutonium was this:    
      
   Very crude dot picture of 5f6, 94TH    
   ELECTRON=muon    
      
                   ::\ ::|:: /::    
                    ::\::|::/::    
                        _ _    
                       (:Y:)    
                        - -    
                    ::/::|::\::    
                   ::/ ::|:: \::    
      
           One of those dots is the Milky Way galaxy. And    
   each dot represents another galaxy.    
      
   Look in a quantum physics textbook or a chemistry textbook for pictures of   
   what an electron=muon looks like. An electron=muon is many white dots   
   surrounding a nucleus. This is commonly called the "Electron Dot Cloud".    
      
   Now, look at the night sky and replace those shining galaxies, shining stars,   
   with the white dots of an electron=muon cloud. And there you have the Atom   
   Totality Universe theory in a picture.    
      
   It was on 7 November 1990, woken from sleep that I discovered the Atom   
   Totality Universe and the picture from textbooks that I was thinking of in my   
   mind during the discovery was the Halliday & Resnick picture of what the   
   electron=muon of an atom looks    
   like. And I hope the reader himself/herself looks up that picture in Halliday   
   & Resnick textbook PHYSICS, Part 2, Extended    
   Version , 1986, of page 572.    
        
   In the 1990s I did a survey in mathematics of math professors doing a Euclid   
   Infinitude of Primes proof in which 84% of them failed to deliver a valid   
   proof, which can be seen in my Correcting Math textbook of 2016. And the   
   reason I bring that issue up    
   is perhaps I should do a survey in physics, or, all the sciences, asking   
   someone to draw a picture of the electron=muon of a hydrogen atom on a piece   
   of paper with pencil. Will most fail?    
      
   Looking at Halliday & Resnick textbook PHYSICS, Part 2, Extended Version ,   
   1986, on page 572. This is a large electron=muon cloud dot picture for which I   
   quote the caption.    
      
     CHAP.26 CHARGE AND MATTER.    
        Figure 26-5    
         An atom, suggesting the electron    
         cloud and, above, an enlarged view    
         of the nucleus.    
   --- end quoting ---    
      
   You see, the dots of the electron=muon cloud, its billions upon billions of   
   dots, is one electron=muon itself. An electron is perhaps 10^180 dots that   
   comprise the electron=muon.    
      
   And on the historic day 7 November, 1990, having awoken from sleep and   
   remembering that picture in Halliday & Resnick, did I discover the Atom   
   Totality Universe theory. I put together the idea that the dots of the   
   electron dot cloud are actual galaxies    
   and stars in the night sky.    
      
   The dots of the electron dot cloud are actual mass chunks or pieces of one   
   electron=muon.    
      
   So that if we had a survey test of scientists, especially physicists, would   
   they draw the hydrogen atom of one electron=muon and one proton as this:    
      
   o  .    
      
   Where the electron=muon is a ball going around a tiny ball of a proton   
   nucleus? Probably that is their picture of an electron=muon, and, their   
   understanding of what a proton and electron=muon are, -- some spheres going   
   around one another.    
      
   They probably would never draw a picture like this for an electron=muon:    
      
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