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HC Unit Solid Geometry - Helium Tetrahedron - Neon Dodecahedron

Posted on the 24 March 2016 by Freeplanet @CUST0D1AN
HC Unit solid geometry - Helium tetrahedron - Neon dodecahedronit's been a while since I thought about the HC (or Hertzan Chimera) Unit. The HC Unit cycles sinusoidally between Universal Equilibrium IN, CCW out, Universal Equilibrium IN, CW out... i.e. + 0 - 0 + 0 - 0 + 0 - 0 etc. Always the same cycle. HC Units link up in an unbroken looping chain to make atoms like this for HC12 +0-0+0-0+0-0.
HC Units in atoms therefore acts as both a nuclear proton AND a nuclear neutron, the 'electron' being a result of the interactions of these cycling HC Units in the circular chain. Three HC Units together in this format +0- or 0+0 or -0+ or 0-0 are the (open ended) building blocks of all higher atoms but...
NOBLE GASES ARE THE KEY
Helium 2:4 has a total of four constituents resulting in two electrons (no net charge).
Neon 10:20 has a total of twenty constituents resulting in ten electrons (no net charge).
So, for a laugh, I thought, "Solid geometry," and it seems to work in these two cases...

HC Unit solid geometry - Helium tetrahedron - Neon dodecahedron

vertices refer to HC Units in the atom
unused edges refer to filled electron shell


HC Unit solid geometry - Helium tetrahedron - Neon dodecahedron

vertices refer to HC Units in the atom
unused edges refer to filled electron shell


I'm now wondering if I can cunningly BACKWARDS ENGINEER my idea from HC20 (Neon) to HC4 (Helium) by taking away these three HCs, the building blocks of all atoms, one by one. I know it's a cheat, but if it works...

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