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Post by Pincho Paxton on Feb 14, 2024 10:54:44 GMT
Link... Greetings from the island of enhanced stability: The quest for the limit of the periodic tablePincho says... Particles are made from gravity, and gravity has spin which creates scale, and areas of high resistance, and holes with no resistance. An entire field of gravity has touching spins, and as each spin bumps into its neighbour there is a scalar change. Big spins get bumped more than smaller spins which is why things like temperature start to equal out. From the average of all the scales moving into holes you get particles. The average of all the particles is the periodic table, but the field is also being controlled by the galactic nucleus which has a huge scale. This means that the periodic table can evolve, so the limit will be hard to work out if there is one. Pincho Paxton
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