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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "ma1ibu"
Date: 10 Apr 2006 08:25:00 AM
Object: Oops, atoms HAVE to be opposite in order to join.
This is my latest animation of a six-member
carbon ring.
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/Hexane.GIF
The last one had adjacent atoms with the
same precession (spinning discs precess and
yet remain parallel). It was not right. The electrons can't
transfer while maintaining the same acceleration
unless the edges of adjacent discs are momentarily
following the same path. This can only happen
when the discs have opposite precession,i.e.
are UPSIDE-DOWN wrt each other.
( http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/Cyclohexane1.GIF to
see INCORRECT version.)
In order to bond, atoms have to be pointing the
opposite way. And what determines the direction of the
atom is the direction of the precession of the disc.
John
Galaxy Model for the Atom
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john
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User: ""

Title: Re: Oops, atoms HAVE to be opposite in order to join. 10 Apr 2006 11:48:45 AM
This is very interesting. What program did you model this with?
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User: "ma1ibu"

Title: Re: Oops, atoms HAVE to be opposite in order to join. 10 Apr 2006 12:04:47 PM
Autocad.
What's interesting is it is saying that atoms
have a top and a bottom.
And that in order to form a lattice, these must
alternate.
John
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User: ""

Title: Re: Oops, atoms HAVE to be opposite in order to join. 10 Apr 2006 12:42:28 PM
ma1ibu wrote:

This is my latest animation of a six-member
carbon ring.

[cartoons snipped]
What physics content did this have? Other than you drawing
pictures, what have you actually done here? For example,
do you have an interaction equation? Do you have a
quantitative estimate of the energies involved? Or are you
just sitting at the terminal one-handed?
Socks
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User: "ma1ibu"

Title: Re: Oops, atoms HAVE to be opposite in order to join. 12 Apr 2006 10:28:10 AM
If you draw a graph, do you call it a cartoon?
Even when you plot a best-fit straight line
basically freehand, I still don't think you call
it a cartoon.
Each of the discs in this xyz grid has a
constant rotation. It rotates 11.25 degrees every
frame *in the plane of the disc*.
The plane of the disc is also rotating about
the disc's center- it rotates 22.5 degrees every
frame.
In 32 frames every point on every disc will
come back to where it started.
.
User: "ma1ibu"

Title: Re: Oops, atoms HAVE to be opposite in order to join. 12 Apr 2006 10:40:33 AM
When you take a ring of eight and do this,
they form four pathways, which I have colored
yellow, green, cyan, and blue.
A magenta cube in the middle of this structure
has two corners contact each of the four
pathways at their only two crossover points.
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/cubepath.GIF
So where is the physics here?
Well, it's all constant-acceleration continuous
point-to-point stuff, no 'popping' in
and out at all, and it has an underlying structure
which is equally Newtonian, and ...hmm.........
John
Galaxy Model for the Atom
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john
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