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5936087 No.5936087 [Reply] [Original]

Just as Kepler used a model of interlacing geometric figures to determine the orbits of the planets of the solar system in this article uses the same technique to determine the orbits of the electrons within a atomic model.
Someone could say something about it?

>> No.5936090

>>5936087
it's nice and colorful. Well done!

>> No.5936092
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5936092

>>5936087
Hexagon on jupiters roof. jpg

>> No.5936108

That's Saturn fuckhead.

>> No.5936132

www.maog.com.br

>> No.5936148

>>5936108
Jupiter's roof was photshopped in Saturn.

>> No.5936174

>>5936087

it's ok for a pleb understanding of atomic theory. would be better if it was in 3d

>> No.5937335

really would be better if it was in 3d.
But there is a simple understanding of the atomic model.
It is a new model where the atomic binding rules is not the octet theory but a reduction rule which exterminates the geometric uncertainty of position and velociade of electrons. Sorry it works because the current model is imcolpeto and is very restricted.
In this model I want to see if there is anyone here who is able to say that it does not work!!

>> No.5937589

I will prove that the theory does not work.

>> No.5937648
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5937648

>>5937589
Jeek, is that you???

>> No.5937664

>>5936087
Kepler used platonic solids. Using 2D polygons is retarded as their incircle and circumcircle can have arbitrary ratios by picking the polygon's number of sides appropriately.

also, cocks