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7.25
Classification system of the Hydro-helio matrix
 
  Based on the personalities of atoms, we are now able to identify a set of consistent rules based on the perceptual world of atoms. We call these the laws of Universal Hydro-Helio Atomics. These rules are consistent for all atomic structures anywhere in the Universe.  
7.25.1 Classifications  
  Firstly, atoms identify each other by certain classifications of personality similarities. We are able to categorize these classifications according to: o Structure type, which in turn creates  
 
Genera large family groups of general common features)
Families smaller family groups of common features that define in greater detail which atoms will interact with other atoms.
Class a classification which allows us to understand which atoms "look" to bond with other atoms and which atoms have other atoms search for relationships with them;
Species a classification which allows us to understand the specific atom and its behaviour under certain conditions
Hydro Strength a classification which allows us to understand the relative strength in creating hydro bonds with other atoms and with hydrogen.
Electron Latent Potential a classification which allows us to understand how many electrons will be attracted to forming orbits and in what strengths)
Mass a classification which enables us to determine the relative size and therefore the overall strength of interaction with other atoms and specifically how atoms will actually bond.
 
  With these classifications and the following rules, we are able to identify all the molecular structures that are created at the level of strong chemical fusion.  
  We are also able to describe the specific personalities of molecules that are created and therefore set up a higher understanding of what more complex molecules are created under weak chemical fusion (as we will discuss later in this chapter.)  
7.25.2 Structure Type  
  There are three levels of structure type The core is called the C The mid is called the M The outer is called the G  
  The following is the complete list of atomic structures of C:  
 
 1 x Hydrogen  2 x Helium  2 x Lithium
 2 x Beryllium  2 x Carbon  1 x Silicon
   3 x Carbon  2 x Silicon
   1 x Iron  3 x Silicon
   2 x Iron  
   3 x Iron.  
 
  All elements known to humanity and our Solar System are built from C's from this list. There are only 12 types of C atomic structures.  
 
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