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Structure That Contains all the Chemical Elements.

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Herman Dusty Rhodes

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Jun 6, 2013, 11:15:05 PM6/6/13
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Way back in 1990 I accidentally put a structure together (Or God give it to me)a structure that turned out to be the Protactinium atom (same number of Neutrons and Protons & Electrons as a Protactinium atom has) and it turned out to be a perfect pyramid. I wondered if it contained all the elements. In 2007 I tried to find all the elements but no luck (Only a few). Just a couple of months ago, I discovered the arrangement and now I am have the first 39 elements built, photographed and some of them on a Youtube Video. I don't know what this structure is, but I figured that it has to have something to do with the evolution of the chemical elements, or the evolution of the structure of the universe. No one knows what an atom looks like and the images from the scanning tunneling microscope have common ground with my model. In 1990 I talked with a chemistry teacher from Pen State that was working on the same thing way back then. I am wondering if anyone else is. Wouldn't it be something if this high school drop out, ended up with a discovery in chemistry?

dusty...@gmail.com

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Jun 22, 2013, 5:50:46 AM6/22/13
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Jun 22, 2013, 5:55:48 AM6/22/13
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I now have 86 of the chemical elements found within my structure. Each element has the same atomic number and weight as the actual atoms and isotopes have. I'm hoping to finish up the remainder of the elements today. If not today, it will be soon.

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Jul 5, 2013, 10:24:31 PM7/5/13
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I now have 91 atoms photographed and carefully counted each proton, electron and neutron and each element and they have proved to be the same as the chemical element it represents. I am now up to Protactinium 237, with 146 neutrons and 91 protons and electrons.

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Dec 7, 2013, 1:18:13 AM12/7/13
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An atom is a described as having protons and neutrons in the center and being basically orbited by electrons. Can you explain how your model would fall in with this law and how chemical compounds would be shaped. Very interesting research, keep up the good work!

dusty...@gmail.com

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Nov 19, 2014, 11:26:23 PM11/19/14
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The only thing that I can figure out is the structure would have a neculas where forces would keep them from coming together and annilating... I don't really know exactly how it would form different molecules yet.
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