trendsetter37
The Living Force
Gold (Au)
I was in the lab today and was practicing not having thoughts. I caught a glimpse of the vibrantly colorful periodic table we have hanging in an interior window. The thing that caught my eye further ( as there really is no reason for me to be so interested in a periodic table i've seen countless times) is the fact that Rhenium (Re), a transition metal, stood out to me for some reason.
So I got up and walked closer to investigate, as i've been noticing that recently these little quirks of mine usually lead to some sort of insight. Anyways I walked a bit closer to examine the details of that particular atom ; 75 protons, molecular weight 186...blah blah blah. Then it hit me!
The number of protons...(7+5=12--->1+2 = 3) Prime number. Hmmm well then I thought well they probably all do that if I take it to that extent and surprisingly enough very little of them do. So of course I go to gold just to see. Au, 79 protons, 7+9=16--->1+6=7. Eureka.
Now I know this could just be a huge coincidence but at the same time we as a culture have an affinity for gold as well as the lizzies, alchemist, so on and so forth. If I ignore the fact that it is suppose to be rare and valuable "monetarily" , I still have to ponder what the implications could be.
Another one that sparked my interest was nitrogen. It has 7 protons and a nitrogen to nitrogen bond is one of the MOST stable bonds in existence. Nitrogen also makes up 70% of the air we breath. So what do you guys think?
P.s. This also comes on the heels of me reading through the law of 3 and law of 7 section at the beginning of Ouspensky's book "The Fourth Way" So I'm curious to say the least bit.
And don't get me started on dates. When I read the rough prediction from the C's ( I know we're not suppose to get hung up on dates) sometime in june or july 2014, I thought ok 2014 adds up to 7 and the julian date for june 9 2014 is 160 which also adds up to 7. Hmmm I will also be 25 on that date which adds up to 7. That's a bit much i know. But interesting none the less
I was in the lab today and was practicing not having thoughts. I caught a glimpse of the vibrantly colorful periodic table we have hanging in an interior window. The thing that caught my eye further ( as there really is no reason for me to be so interested in a periodic table i've seen countless times) is the fact that Rhenium (Re), a transition metal, stood out to me for some reason.
So I got up and walked closer to investigate, as i've been noticing that recently these little quirks of mine usually lead to some sort of insight. Anyways I walked a bit closer to examine the details of that particular atom ; 75 protons, molecular weight 186...blah blah blah. Then it hit me!
The number of protons...(7+5=12--->1+2 = 3) Prime number. Hmmm well then I thought well they probably all do that if I take it to that extent and surprisingly enough very little of them do. So of course I go to gold just to see. Au, 79 protons, 7+9=16--->1+6=7. Eureka.
Now I know this could just be a huge coincidence but at the same time we as a culture have an affinity for gold as well as the lizzies, alchemist, so on and so forth. If I ignore the fact that it is suppose to be rare and valuable "monetarily" , I still have to ponder what the implications could be.
Another one that sparked my interest was nitrogen. It has 7 protons and a nitrogen to nitrogen bond is one of the MOST stable bonds in existence. Nitrogen also makes up 70% of the air we breath. So what do you guys think?
P.s. This also comes on the heels of me reading through the law of 3 and law of 7 section at the beginning of Ouspensky's book "The Fourth Way" So I'm curious to say the least bit.
And don't get me started on dates. When I read the rough prediction from the C's ( I know we're not suppose to get hung up on dates) sometime in june or july 2014, I thought ok 2014 adds up to 7 and the julian date for june 9 2014 is 160 which also adds up to 7. Hmmm I will also be 25 on that date which adds up to 7. That's a bit much i know. But interesting none the less