THE DEATH OF ATOMS AND THE NEW CHEMISTRY IN TERMS OF WORLDVIEW ‘THE IDION’

ALEKOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS

Abstract: The worldview THE IDION brings modifications to the established chemistry, the one it accepts. And he accepts chemistry mainly built up to 1900 AD.

He considers that the few indivisible parts of matter are the bubbles of the ether that have mass and charge and make up the atoms. Perhaps these are eternal, but individuals end up in a long time in these bubbles. Again, in combustion at high temperature, some of the reactant elements, the atoms of the reactants end up in bubbles of which they are composed.

Water in our theory consists of three bubbles and one oxygen atom, and the three bubbles of atoms, joined by hydrogen atoms from the (6 atoms, 12 bubbles) that form the oxygen atom at the peaks of a normal icosahedron, form an angle highlighted in radiation diffraction experiments, in ice crystals.

All complex atoms consist of hydrogen atoms and these consist of two ether bubbles. Deuterium and tritium are atoms of three and four bubbles, orbiting in a circle, as we have indicated for the two of the hydrogen atom

Keywords: worldview THE IDION, oxygen atom, hydrogen atoms.

Title: THE DEATH OF ATOMS AND THE NEW CHEMISTRY IN TERMS OF WORLDVIEW ‘THE IDION’

Author: ALEKOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS

International Journal of Mathematics and Physical Sciences Research  

ISSN 2348-5736 (Online)

Vol. 12, Issue 2, October 2024 - March 2025

Page No: 32-36

Research Publish Journals

Website: www.researchpublish.com

Published Date: 29-November-2024

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14243638

Vol. 12, Issue 2, October 2024 - March 2025

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THE DEATH OF ATOMS AND THE NEW CHEMISTRY IN TERMS OF WORLDVIEW ‘THE IDION’ by ALEKOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS