HC Unit Theory - First Post of 2014 - 12 into 20 Will It Go?
Posted on the 16 March 2014 by Freeplanet @CUST0D1AN
so, for those, like me, who've been a) trying to keep up with HC Unit ideas and b) make cogent sense of them, here's another enigmatic entry for discussion. We already know that HC3 i.e. three HC Units out of phase by 90 degrees, are the building block of all atoms. HC1 is hydrogen, alternating through 0+0- cycles. HC4 is helium, no net (charge) output, all curves complimented. HC12 is carbon. Now, remember how Carbon is made of four groups of HC3 (I've highlighted them within the 'grey mass'. The next Nobel gas up from Carbon is Neon, that's HC20. So, by having to squeeze a Nobel-gas-like regularity of +0-0+0-0+0-0+0-0+0-0 like that, we have a problem. We can see how the cyclic force of the HC12 carbon system has a clockwise linear energy path. The problem is, how do we get from H2 (gaseous hydrogen i.e. 0- or 0+ or +0 or -0) to CH4 that's methane, a carbon with all its four outer valences filled. The combinations just don't seem to work, until, we assume that Hydrogen gas H2 is never stripped into ions of H+ the way we're told by Modern Physics or Chemistry. I'm gonna have another think about this because I suspect there's a VIRTUAL helium in the center of Carbon that's making me think I can't have this necessary HC20 nobility. I think the embedded helium is a VERY GOOD illusion, but an illusion all the same. Gah.....