The Helium atom has electron-shell stability because the
first and only shell is full, while the Hydrogen atom does not, allowing it to
compensate with ג units. As shown below, Helium with neutrons, 2e + 2P+
+ 2N0 is volumetrically symmetric and electron-shell stable, and is,
therefore, the form of Helium most often found in nature. Valence is an
expression of the atom’s relative electron-shell stability. An atom with no
valence atoms is very stable.
HELIUM Valence = - 2 + 2 = 0 (Inert)
Particle
|
Charge
|
Mass/Energy
|
ג
|
Total
TRUE
Units
|
Volume
|
2e
|
- 6
|
2
|
210
|
212*
|
9,528,128
|
2P+
|
+ 6
|
34
|
14
|
48
|
110,592
|
2N0
|
0
|
44
|
32
|
76
|
438,976
|
Totals
|
0
|
80
|
256
|
336
|
(2x108)3
|
The next natural
element after Lithium is Beryllium. Since it is asymmetric and has two valence
electrons, it is much less stable than Hydrogen (H1) and Helium.
Beryllium, Valence = – 2 + 4 = +2
Particle
|
Charge
|
Mass/Energy
|
ג
|
Total TRUE
Units
|
MREV
|
4e
|
- 12
|
4
|
420
|
424
|
76,225,024
|
4P+
|
+ 12
|
68
|
28
|
96
|
884,736
|
5N0
|
0
|
110
|
80
|
190
|
6,859,000
|
Totals
|
0
|
182
|
528
|
710
|
(437.8976…)3
|
BORON, Valence = – 2 + 5 = +3
Particle
|
Charge
|
Mass/Energy
|
ג
|
Total
TRUE
Units
|
MREV
|
5e
|
- 15
|
5
|
525
|
530
|
148,877,000
|
5P+
|
+ 15
|
85
|
35
|
120
|
1,728,000
|
6N0
|
0
|
132
|
96
|
228
|
11,852,352
|
Totals
|
0
|
222
|
656
|
878
|
162,457,352=(545.648…)3
|
We see that Boron is also asymmetric
with valence electrons and is therefore semi-stable; but the next element,
Carbon, is more stable, being volumetrically symmetric. Carbon and the next two
atoms, Nitrogen and Oxygen are the most stable and abundant elements after
Hydrogen and Helium, and since they are not electron-shell stable, they readily
combine with Hydrogen to form natural organic compounds. This establishes
Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen as the primary building blocks of life,
making up between 92% and 96% of living matter ref.
As we proceed with the TRUE unit
analysis, we will see that the other elements and compounds necessary for life
and the manifestation of consciousness in sentient beings are produced in
abundance by the organizing action of the third
form as ג units, and the conveyance equation.
CARBON, Valence = – 2
+ 6 = +4
Particle
|
Charge
|
Mass/Energy
|
ג
|
Total
TRUE
Units
|
MREV
|
6e
|
- 18
|
6
|
630
|
636
|
257,259,456
|
6P+
|
+ 18
|
102
|
42
|
144
|
2,985,984
|
6N0
|
0
|
132
|
96
|
228
|
11,852,352
|
Totals
|
0
|
140
|
768
|
1,008
|
272,097,792=6483
|
NITROGEN, Valence = – 2 + 7 = +5
Particle
|
Charge
|
Energy/Mass
|
ג
|
Total
TRUE
Units
|
MREV
|
7e
|
- 21
|
7
|
735
|
742
|
408,518,488
|
7P+
|
+ 21
|
119
|
49
|
168
|
4,741,632
|
7N0
|
0
|
154
|
112
|
266
|
18,821,096
|
Totals
|
0
|
280
|
896
|
1,176
|
432,081,216
=7563
|
OXYGEN, Valence = – 2 + 8 = +6
Particle
|
Charge
|
Mass/Energy
|
ג
|
Total
TRUE
Units
|
MREV
|
8e
|
- 24
|
8
|
840
|
848
|
609,800,192
|
8P+
|
+ 24
|
136
|
56
|
192
|
7,077,888
|
8N0
|
0
|
176
|
128
|
304
|
28,094,464
|
Totals
|
0
|
320
|
1,024
|
1,344
|
644,972,544=8643
|
Moving
on to Fluorine, we find it to be volumetrically asymmetric and volatile.
FLUORINE, Valence = – 2 + 9 = +7
Particle
|
Charge
|
Mass/Energy
|
ג
|
Total
TRUE
Units
|
MREV
|
9e
|
- 27
|
9
|
945
|
954
|
868,250,664
|
9P+
|
+ 27
|
153
|
63
|
216
|
10,077,696
|
10N0
|
0
|
220
|
160
|
380
|
54,872,000
|
Totals
|
0
|
382
|
1,168
|
1,550
|
(977,218…)3
|
NEON, Valence = – 2 – 8 + 10 = 0 (Inert)
Particle
|
Charge
|
Mass/Energy
|
ג
|
Total
TRUE
Units
|
Volume
|
10e
|
- 30
|
10
|
1050
|
1060
|
1,191,016,000
|
10P+
|
+ 30
|
170
|
70
|
240
|
13,824,000
|
10N0
|
0
|
220
|
160
|
380
|
54,872,000
|
Totals
|
0
|
400
|
1,280
|
1,680
|
1,259,712,000=10803
|
Notice that Hydrogen, Carbon,
Nitrogen, and Oxygen, the basic elements of organic life -thanks to the presence of ג in their atomic structure- are
volumetrically symmetric and have available valence electrons. Helium and Neon
are also symmetric, but are not among the basic elements of organic life
because they are inert and therefore unable to readily combine with Hydrogen.
All of the other elements analyzed so far, are asymmetric and less abundant in
nature.
It
is no accident that the reactive, volumetrically symmetric elements are
important building blocks of natural organic compounds, and that complex combinations
of them manifest life and consciousness.
NEXT: The Natural Elements of the Periodic Table
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