Hi HBD, great theoretical work. I read your entire ideas, and find them quite accurate. I have also been working with bonding ideas through chemistry, using the hydrazine molecule, and comparing the numbers of electrons, thus photonic bonds, in the elemental table, of other elements and atomic structures. I find almost exactly what you have so excellently stated. My findings show the bonds are strongest, as the ratio of electrons to nucleus goes up, especially when hydrogen is part of a molecular structure, such as hydrazine, with its electron/photon sharing abilities, due to the fact hydrogen is such a small atom, thus allowing the highest concentration of electron/photons in the same space. My model shows photonic bonding and repulsions of all substances, and precession also plays a large role. Hope you have luck with your ideas being accepted...
Lloyd
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Originally Posted by humanbydefault I'm working in my theory for the last months and that's the reason I haven't been able to log-in here for a while. As some of you may realize, especially those who have honored me by reading and commenting about some of my posts in the past, some fundamnental principles have been kept in their original conceptual physical format. Others more -recently developed- have been represented in graphics and theoretical discussions along the page. The mathematics are in progress thanks to a graduate student willing to help me in this effort as we speak... The page is at: www.theory-of-bonding-harmonics.com I hope you find my theory worthy of your attention and consideration. Your friend HUMANBYDEFAULT |