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  • Category: Chemistry
  • Founded: Jul 6, 2009
  • Language: English
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254 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 2, 2010
7:25 pm
Hope all of you are doing well. Some of you may have heard about the NASA announcement about the Mono Lake bug that can substitute arsenic for phosphorus in...
255 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Dec 3, 2010
6:20 pm
It is good to know that at least some bugs have backbones. NASA is now in a business to make some people feel good about themselves. Space exploration is their...
256 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 3, 2010
6:25 pm
Still, it is interesting that this works at all. We have good numbers of substitutions that will work in terms of metals in metalloenzymes, alkali and alkaline...
257 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 16, 2010
7:39 pm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/12/101215133325.htm...
258 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Dec 16, 2010
10:06 pm
Did they call it "new periodic table"? It is not new. Its layout is at least 105 years old. It is representative of inertia in science. All they did, updated...
259 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Jan 3, 2011
6:16 pm
Happy 2011! I've been delving a bit again into nuclear magic, and have come up with a number of new things, some of which I'll post later. For now, I just want...
260 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Jan 3, 2011
7:42 pm
Jess, I would like to add that Fe, that forms group with Ru, Os and Hs, although not quite magic, has extremely stable nucleus and serves as the border line...
261 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Jan 3, 2011
7:49 pm
Yes, 54 is Xe. I've jumbled elements symbols vs. at.no.'s more than once. Like HAL in 2001: A Space Odyssey, 'my mind is going'. Please stop pulling memory...
262 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Jan 4, 2011
5:22 am
By the way, Larry, good catch on the group membership. I hadn't any inkling when I first posted. I'm still examining proton and neutron counts in stable nuclei...
263 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Jan 17, 2011
7:30 pm
So, I've desperately been wracking my brains trying to work out a system for the higher Fib-like series within the periodic system, trying this and that, every...
264 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Jan 17, 2011
8:33 pm
Great observation, Jess. Just want to clarify that Jess is referring not to the Atomic Numbers, but to the "Distances&quot; from the ends of the periods of Janet's...
265 jess tauber
yahganlang Send Email
Jan 18, 2011
4:54 pm
I know that for myself, having the reference already to tetrahedral numbers and the Phi-convergent series helped prime me to look for or notice such patterns...
266 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Feb 28, 2011
10:53 pm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/02/110225091019.htm Jess Tauber...
267 Aco
acomuradjan Send Email
Mar 16, 2011
9:16 pm
Hi, The Periodic System of the Elements and Periodic Tables based on it are still the base for research and systematization. That this is relevant is my New...
268 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Mar 21, 2011
8:55 pm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110314152919.htm So, which quantum number codes for antennae? JT...
269 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Mar 22, 2011
3:04 pm
Classification of minerals, plants and animals predates the classification of the chemical elements by 100 years or so. Idea of classification of chemical...
270 Richard
chemguy777 Send Email
Mar 24, 2011
9:54 pm
Hi Jess The following is a little off topic however I hope it is of interest to the group. The speed of light in a vacuum (c) is unique, it is assumed to be...
271 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Mar 24, 2011
10:02 pm
Who can say what is still yet to be discovered? The other day people announced a more precise value for the Hubble expansion of the universe- 73.8 (+/-2.4)...
272 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Apr 5, 2011
5:56 pm
The nuclear shell filling pattern can be idealized as blocks somewhat analogous to what is seen in the electronic system, but organized differently. Thus...
273 jess tauber
yahganlang Send Email
Apr 6, 2011
8:54 pm
This is the Leftmost-Leftmost system, which is that of most of the magic numbers that we usually think of in the nuclear system: 258- 184= 74= 72+2 184- 126=...
274 Richard
chemguy777 Send Email
Apr 12, 2011
7:01 pm
Hi Jess. I am a little off topic again. The Einstein Field Equation (EFE) may be simplified. A tensor may be substituted by a ratio of stress and a scalar may...
275 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Apr 20, 2011
3:07 pm
Rationalization of double triangular number differences between idealized orbital filling benchmark numbers: Level 0 [__0 diff.2 Level 1 [__2___0 diff 6 Level...
276 V."Larry" T...
orahct@... Send Email
Apr 20, 2011
6:04 pm
I have a good news to report regarding ADOMAH Periodic Table. 35,000 copies in English and French. Please, see email below from publisher. Best Regards, Valery...
277 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
May 20, 2011
10:02 pm
Ok, been working on more atomic relations. On the Wiki page for the Fine Structure Constant ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine_structure_constant ) one finds...
278 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
May 29, 2011
11:00 pm
I was just looking over Eric Scerri's piece 'How good is the quantum mechanical explanation for the periodic system' ...
279 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Jul 4, 2011
6:07 am
http://news.yahoo.com/huge-rare-earth-deposits-found-pacific-report-000045557.html Guess China ain't gonna corner the market after all... Jess Tauber ...
280 Melinda Green
xyzrgb Send Email
Jul 4, 2011
9:09 am
Wow, that's quite a news story! It's amazing to me that just about everything about it is positive. Not so much for poor China though as you point out. It also...
281 Richard
chemguy777 Send Email
Nov 12, 2011
5:14 am
Hi Jess Sorry I have not joined you for a while. I had a stroke a few months ago, however I am recovering now. The following is a little off topic however I...
282 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Nov 12, 2011
5:19 am
Hoping for a speedy healthy outcome. I've had some neurological issues myself, mostly having to do with hearing and vision, but nothing permanent so far....
283 Richard
chemguy777 Send Email
Aug 18, 2012
5:22 pm
Hi Jess- Tetrahedrons do have interesting applications. The geometry of space-time (Schwarzschild metric) may be represented as a tetrahedron. Please see my...
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