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|    omnilobe@gmail.com to kyle...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Prime and Atomic Numbers    |
|    12 Sep 18 21:50:35    |
      On Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 5:31:39 PM UTC-10, kyle...@gmail.com wrote:       > So what about a qualitative relationship between groups of prime atomic       numbers? Copper silver gold. These three have prime numbers and are also       related through superconductivity, non-magnetic,and maleable like putty to an       extent; not to mention how        shiney and pretty they are. Is there an even broader attitude with groups of       certain prime atomic numbers? Lets say between metals, non-metals,etc, and       their numeric electron value? Whether we can get any bigger of a group than       those three elements or        not, isn't it an interesting idea or revelation? I'm just a trivia guy; can a       math/chem guy or gal give me some insight to this?              The prime numbers provide no insights into elements. Geometry is the way.       Each element has a nucleus with a lattice of protons and neutrons.       A simple cubic core is the surprise! Not a prime surprise,        a Simple Cubic Crystallographic lattice, where each face       has a pile of protons and neutrons to armor the cube.              The Face Armored Cubic geometry is more profound than       primes.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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