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T
he patterns of stable quantum states in the Periodic Table
are inverted and extended to infinity in both directions to
accommodate spatial variation relative to the nucleus. The
upper end leads to a cut off point for white matter. The lower
end represents quantum states in plasma. At 10
-15
m to 10
-20
m
the interaction between weak strong and gravity forces
results in suitable boundary conditions for the production of
elementary particles. Chemical classification of the elements
requires convergence of chemical properties and quantum
states. By defining GROUP NUMBER as the maximum
number of electrons in any one shell, Hydrogen and Helium
are moved to the first set of 2(1)
2
states first proposed by
Janet. The atomic numbers are adjusted and mass number
removed as it is an average of isotopes of each element
produced in every supernova. This produces the Roberts
Janet Nuclear Periodic Table which proposes two zero states,
a cut off and start point, of the electric field in attractive then
repulsive modes. By symmetry of these fields energy states
emerge in plasma with the counter intuitive property that the
nearer the nucleus the greater the number of energy states.
Fusion results and the consequential recycling implies a
more rapid collapse than supernovae given sufficient energy
density that could create an as yet unobserved interaction
at 10
-50
m to 10
-65
m between the strong and gravity forces.
String theory and extra dimensions may be required to
explain such mechanisms and multiverses.
Speaker Biography
John O Roberts graduated in 1969 with a BSc (Hons) Physics from The University of
Liverpool. He has been an Open University Tutor for 30 years and a private tutor of
Math and Science. He is the author of the book Those Infinities and the Periodic Table
e:
johnroberts048@gmail.comProposed link between the periodic table and the standard model
John Owen Roberts
England