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Important understandings from the Hydro-Helio Atomic Matrix
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Before we go much further, we should
recall the key understandings from Chapter 7 that might be relevant when
considering how molecular structures form. |
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Atoms above Hydrogen and Helium can and
are based on combinations of simpler elements |
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This was probably one of the most
profound understandings from Chapter 7, that the whole array of elements
discovered by humanity can and are in fact derivatives of one another, down to
the simplest groupings of element families, such as Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen,
Silicon and Iron. |
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We will see later (Chap 10,11) that in the case of the
planet Earth,the combination of these elements have been formed under different
conditions and for different reasons for Billions of years. |
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Heavier elements contain more sub atomic ergon particle
varieties such as magnetons, positrons and electrons |
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We saw from chapter 7 a relationship between the
construction of atomic structures and the attraction of sub atomic ergon
particles such as magnetons, positrons and electrons. We saw for the first time
a way of understanding why some atomic structures are good at conducting
electricity, good magnets or good conductors of light, while others exhibited
poorer qualities for these tasks. |
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Heavier elements formed under bombardment from the Sun
contain more hybrid structures |
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We saw from Chapter 7 an explanation for the magic
proton particles capable of splitting into bazaar particles. We saw the
creation and role of the Protoactive and Neutroactive and the very nature of
what is radioactive decay. |
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The complete set of ergon particles |
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We also saw from chapter 7 an understanding that
sub-atomic ergon particles such as magnetons, positrons and electrons can and
do behave in particle fields. We also saw that photons also behave in particle
fields. For the first time we were able to understand the relationships between
the various energis particle types and see how and why they behave the way they
do. |
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Like combination elements remain attracted to one another |
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We saw that like combinations of particles continue to
form relationships (where possible) and that with greater size and complexity
of structure, the more complex in behaviour and capability (adaptability). |
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The continued interaction of the creation laws at each
level of matter |
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We saw with atomic structures that the creation laws
described in chapter 5 (on the creation of the smallest particles in the
Universe) are same laws for atomic structures. We saw that these laws appear
seamless across each and every level of matter. |
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The uniqueness of perception of atomic structures |
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Finally we saw, as we have seen at every level of
matter, that each level and complex structure of matter is uniquely aware and
that the level of complexity enhances the uniqueness of that awareness. |
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We saw a significant explanation of the "magic" Proton
particles that seem to defy the natural laws of nature. Most importantly, we
saw complete consistency at the atomic level as with every other level of
matter, right back to the Universe, the UCA and its desire to exist. Simply
that the Universe is both physical and metaphysical, one and the same. |
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