User talk:Scifa Dunn

The first periodic table was arranged by atomic weight in 1869 by the Russian Scientist Dmitri Mendelier. The second was arranged by atomic number in 1913 by the English scientist Henry G.J. Moseley. Now lets explore the third evolutionary stage of the periodic table: a numerical magic square feed to a digital double helix. Just take the periodic table of elements and arrange them around atomic numbers divisible by nine. In other words, form a 9 x 9 grid with nine columns and nine elements each (999). This will form a numerical magic square, meaning the single digits can be red up-down-backward-and-forward in the same sequence (1,2,3,4, etc.). You'll discover this orderly phenomenon corresponding to a diagonal, interchanging sequence of transitional metals and inert gases with atomic numbers divisible by nine. This can chemically mimic a digital transmission since transitional metals can speed up light-data while inert gases slows it down. Such a stop and go transmission of light-data at the atomic scale can tap into the frequencies that only exist between the nucleus (atomic energy) and its electron shell (chemical energy).

You'll be surprised to find that the properties of transitional metals can parallel beta rhythms (high energy brainwaves) and the inert gases parallel alpha, theta, and delta rhythms(low energy brainwaves). With this in mind, you can imagine the magic square being an orderly feed to a double helix or an alchemical DNA algorithm that makes chemistry act like a digital flat screen. Case in point, the next evolution in the periodic table of elements will be digital with respect to the bioenergy fusion (compare nuclear fusion) of a satellite internet dynamo. Bioenergy is any form of energy that can be formed from biomass, which includes human beings: brainwaves, hormonal frequencies, heartbeats, voice energy, etc. Scientific research suggests that human civilization will be able to virtually produce, receive, and store energy in a digitized version of a parallel universe. All that is needed to simulate this virtual duality is an even distribution of cold plasma through 70% water and 30% elements relative to the human body, the planet Earth, and the entire visible universe- What say you?Scifa Dunn (talk) 17:22, 14 February 2012 (UTC)