Cole Hall war

Post date: Dec 27, 2013 5:54:57 PM

Covalent bond war and the Cole Hall student casualties

Z-site paper 2994 by Herb Zinser

Humans are composed of molecules supplied by Nature's systems engineers ..... that engage in physical biology engineering, brain engineering, human behavior engineering, thought engineering, English language symbols engineering, science equations and formula, and social engineering.

These various projects of Nature are applied to experimental subsets of human. Actual testing is common science lab protocol ..... Nature uses EARTH LAB wiith humans and human groups.

For example, the famous Benjamin LEWIN clinical trial in gene social languages and cell social expression experiments was the clinical TRIAL of President Clinton via Hollywood brain manipulation technology with Santa Monica BLvd, and Lewin(sky).

We live in an interesting intellectual world ....with many puzzles about daily life that are in newspaper reports. Newspapers often print an incomplete explanation of a tragic event; providing a basic algebra / science puzzle for arm-chair amateur detectives with basic math, biochemistry, chemistry, physics college textbooks as reference books.

Let's look at a chemistry molecule expression FORMAT ---> social chemistry and molecule social engineering ERROR signals.

The source of anger ....... covalent bonds in Illinois and Northern Illinois

hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/chemical/bond.html‎

Covalent chemical bonds involve the sharing of a pair of valence electrons by two atoms, in contrast to the transfer of electrons in ionic bonds. Such bonds lead ...

www.wyzant.com/help/science/chemistry/bonds

The three types of chemical bonds are Ionic bonds, Covalent bonds, and Polar covalent bonds. Chemists also recognize hydrogen bonds as a fourth form of ...

Covalent bond

A covalent bond is the chemical bond that involves the sharing of pairs of electrons between atoms. The stable balance of attractive and repulsive forces between atoms when they share electrons is known as covalent bonding.[1] For many molecules, the sharing of electrons allows each atom to attain the equivalent of a full outer shell, corresponding to a stable electronic configuration.

Covalent bonding includes many kinds of interaction, including σ-bonding, π-bonding, metal-to-metal bonding, agostic interactions, and three-center two-electron bonds

In the molecule H2, the hydrogen atoms share the two electrons via covalent bonding.[5] Covalency is greatest between atoms of similar electronegativities. Thus, covalent bonding does not necessarily require the two atoms be of the same elements, only that they be of comparable electronegativity. Although covalent bonding entails sharing of electrons, it is not necessarily delocalized.

Earth LAB site --> CH = Cole Hall

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Early concepts in covalent bonding arose from this kind of image of the molecule of methane. Covalent bonding is implied in the Lewis structure by indicating electrons shared between atoms.

The term "covalence" in regard to bonding was first used in 1919 by Irving Langmuir in a Journal of the American Chemical Society article entitled "The Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms and Molecules". Langmuir wrote that "we shall denote by the term covalence the number of pairs of electrons that a given atom shares with its neighbors."[6]

The idea of covalent bonding can be traced several years before 1919 to Gilbert N. Lewis, who in 1916 described the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.[7] He introduced the Lewis notation or electron dot notation or Lewis dot structure in which valence electrons (those in the outer shell) are represented as dots around the atomic symbols. Pairs of electrons located between atoms represent covalent bonds. Multiple pairs represent multiple bonds, such as double bonds and triple bonds. An alternative form of representation, not shown here, has bond-forming electron pairs represented as solid lines.

Lewis proposed that an atom forms enough covalent bonds to form a full (or closed) outer electron shell. In the methane diagram shown here, the carbon atom has a valence of four and is therefore surrounded by eight electrons (the octet rule); four from the carbon itself and four from the hydrogens bonded to it. Each hydrogen has a valence of one and is surrounded by two electrons (a duet rule) - its own one electron plus one from the carbon. The numbers of electrons correspond to full shells in the quantum theory of the atom; the outer shell of a carbon atom is the n=2 shell which can hold eight electrons, while the outer (and only) shell of a hydrogen atom is the n=1 shell which can hold only two.

While the idea of shared electron pairs provides an effective qualitative picture of covalent bonding, quantum mechanics is needed to understand the nature of these bonds and predict the structures and properties of simple molecules. Walter Heitler and Fritz London are credited with the first successful quantum mechanical explanation of a chemical bond, specifically that of molecular hydrogen, in 1927.[8] Their work was based on the valence bond model, which assumes that a chemical bond is formed when there is good overlap between the atomic orbitals of participating atoms. These atomic orbitals are known to have specific angular relationships between each

Covalent bond

Co....... valent ...... bond

Cole valentine's day

.... molecule mass massacre

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Illinois_University_shooting

The Northern Illinois University shooting was a school shooting that took place on February 14, 2008. Steven Kazmierczak shot multiple people on the campus ...

Shooting - Perpetrator - Reaction - Earlier incident and possible ...

The incident happened at the campus's Cole Hall.

At approximately 3:05 p.m. CST, Steven Kazmierczak entered a large auditorium-style lecture hall in Cole Hall (Auditorium 101) with approximately 120 students, where an oceanography class was in session.

Thus we see the chemistry molecule expression of anger.

What chemistry equation is expressing the anger?

That requires a lot more research.

An example might be ... the H = hydrogen model ..... with the picture of the building below.

Perceive the building as a left HALL classroom and a right HALL classroom --->

the parallel equivalent at a atom/molecule LEVEL .......

left H = Hydrogen and a right H = Hydrogen.

What's this?

    • When two hydrogen atoms get close enough, the electron from each atom feels an attraction from the proton in the other atom's nucleus.

    • This attraction pulls the atoms together.

    • The electrons end up being shared by the atoms in a region around the nucleus of both atoms.

Covalent Bond in Hydrogen II

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    • Hydrogen atoms are close together. The electron from each atom feels the attraction from the proton in the nucleus of the other atom.

    • This attraction pulls the atoms together and the electrons are shared by both atoms.

    • The atoms bond because there is a strong enough attraction in both directions and room for the electrons in the outer energy level of the atoms.

http://naturemath1.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/picture-cole-hall.png

Let's look at the molecule SIGNAL evolution.

We started with the cement/concrete/brick building known by proper noun: Cole HALL.

This university buildng in DeKalb, Illinois can be theoretically seen by the UNIVERSE view of EARTH .... as EARTH LAB and a chemistry lab ... in physical chemistry and social chemistry.

The university building from the Milky WAY universe view point (like a NASA astronaut's VIEW of EARTH)........ looking at the university structure ... sees the building is comprised of 2 H --> 2 school classroom lecture HALLS.

Nature's SYMBOL PROCESSOR can equate these 2 lecture Halls to H = Hydrogen (that is ... Cole HALL is the larger scale model, the amplified version of hyfrogen atom). Thus the perception process provided by NATURE ...... Hydrogen atoms VIA the more visible, obvious .... eye/optical image of the cement/ concrete Hall model ..Cole Hall.

www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/symbolism

the art or practice of using symbols especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or

by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visible

Covalent Bonding in Water I ---> oceanography class was in session.

What's this?

    • When two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom get close enough, the electron from each atom feels an attraction from the protons in the other atom's nucleus.

    • This attraction pulls the atoms together.

    • The electrons end up being shared by the atoms in a region around the nucleus of both atoms.

Covalent Bonding in Water II --> oceanography class was in session

--> the COLE Hall oceanography classroom for U.S.Navy intellectuals regarding the U.S.S.Cole of October 2000 and their university THINK TANK errors in the simple explanation.

Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom near each other.

Hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom are close together.

Electrons from each atom feel the attraction from the protons in the nucleus of the other atom.

This attraction pulls the atoms together and the electrons are shared by both atoms.

The atoms bond because there is a strong enough attraction in both directions and room for the electrons in the outer energy level of the atoms.

The above water molecule ..... is shown below ... in the WATER geometry using the concrete/cement model of the university campus building Cole Hall.

Above, we had the H and H symbols of the Hydrogen atom represented in physical FORMAT VIA the larger sized ..... cement/concrete/brick building lecture HALLS ..... lecture HALL 1 and lecture HALL 2 of Cole Hall.

Tto complete the water molecule design configuration ... we need an O = Oxygen .... a circle or round shape near Cole Hall.

The picture below shows the O = Oxygen parallel in the round driveway /walkway in front of the COLE HALL building ( the Hydrogen Halls).

The oceanography class provides additional information about the super-symmetry physics parallel of this situation.

hitoshi.berkeley.edu/public_html/susy/susy.html‎

Introduction to Supersymmetry. 20th century physics has seen two major paradigm shifts in the way we understand Mother Nature. One is quantum mechanics, ...

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Jul 30, 2012 – Supersymmetry proposes a new rule to govern the relationship

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Nov 20, 2012 – As the elegant theory of supersymmetry ....

Thus we see Nature's information systems dispay .... with the water molecule at one size level of existence ..... AND the Nature's systems architecture with the enlarged DEMO of water moleule with attached parameters:

the cement/brick buildging inside ( H and H) and the outside round driveway (O = Oxygen)

with the additional CLUES of

- ocean class

- Cole , ocean, Navy, October 2000

- the scene at Cole Hall, while Daniel Parmenter was pronounced dead implies .....

Daniel Parmenter --> Da Parm ---> Data Parametere

dictionary.reference.com/browse/parameter

Parameter definition, a constant or variable term in a function that determines the ... define a system and determine its behavior and are varied in an experiment.

- the scene at Cole Hall, while Daniel Parmenter was pronounced dead implies .....

Daniel Parameters - US Army War College --> Northern Illinois University

www.carlisle.army.mil/USAWC/parameters/‎

The Parameters staff is pleased to make available online all articles from previous years. Articles now are posted in complete volume numbers from 1971 to ...

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The final quarter of our ongoing physics series with Leonard Susskind is devoted to supersymmetry, grand unification, and string theory. This course was ..

Images for cole valentine water molecule mass expression

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Illinois_University_shooting‎

The incident happened at the campus's Cole Hall at approximately 3:05 p.m. local ..... help explain why he chose a oceanogrphy geology class on Valentine's Day to open fire. ...

www.gcsescience.com/a30-covalent-bond-water-molecule.htm‎

Atomic Structure. What is a Water Molecule? Oxygen and hydrogen are both non-metals.

An oxygen atom has 6 electrons in its outer shell. Oxygen is in group 6 ...

An oxygen atom has 6 electrons in its outer shell

An oxygen atom has 6 electrons in its outer shell

An oxygen atom has 6 electrons in its outer shell

An oxygen atom has 6 electrons in its outer shell --> 6 dead at .. .. killed by electron shell messenger bullets provided by the ......

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The Bullet informs the public and influences policy through in-depth analysis

Water MAN …….

Water THOUGHT molecule battle at Waterman Avenue

Thus we have some CLUES to the deeper levels of REALITY underlying the event.

We see the important relationship between different levels ...different perceptions of REALITY ..

the water molecule in a chemistry LAB glass container ..... and the super-symmetry WATER molecule architecture of the Cole HALL building and driveway ...... designed by humanoid architects that are really water molecule extensions in a dermatology skin package.

Thus we see these water molecule HUMANOIDS express the primordial water molecule instincts in their subconscious mind that rose to a LEVEL of conscious expression and display VIA the Cole Hall architecture layout.