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Nuclear Domain & Elementality:
"The closest-packed sphere shell growth rate is governed by the formula 10 F^2 + 2. The formula is reliably predictable in the identification of chemical elements, but that identification is limited to the unique nuclear domain pattern involvement.
"When a new nucleus becomes completely surrounded by two layers then the exclusively unique pattern surroundment of the first nucleus is terminated. It is no longer the unique nucleus. The word elemental relates to the original unique patterning around any one nucleus of closest-packed spheres. When we get beyond the original unique patterning and find the patternings repeating themselves, we get into the molecular world.
“Uranium 92 is the limit case of what we call inherently self-regenerative chemical elements. Beyond these, we get into split-second life demonstrations of the elements. These demonstrations are similar to having a rubber ball with a hole and stretching that hole’s rubber outwardly around the hole until we can see the markings on the inner”
