Atomic Family - Nitrogen

Post date: May 28, 2020 9:30:47 PM

RD-blog-number-2489 by Herb Zinser

Atomic Family social expressions

7 Bridges of Konigsberg NITROGEN

The periodic atomic table has many formats of expression. On such format are atomic, BIO-MATH humanoids and their cities. Some such humanoids develop a symbolic brain processor. With such a bio-computer device they

are able to study and observe the atomic and mathematical expressions and puzzles of NATURE. Let's consider such an individual and a specific puzzle he has described ...... about the city of Konigsburg.

Significance in the history of mathematics‎:

In the history of mathematics, Euler's solution of the Königsberg bridge problem is considered to be the ...

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Math Forum: Leonhard Euler and the Bridges of Konigsberg

His work in this field was inspired by the following problem: ... Seven bridges were built so that the people of the city could get from one part to another. A crude ...

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NITROGEN

Konigsberg bridge

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He explained why crossing all seven bridges without crossing a bridge twice was impossible. While solving this problem, he developed a new mathematics field ...

Seven Bridges of Königsberg

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The Seven Bridges of Königsberg is a historically notable problem in mathematics. Its negative resolution by Leonhard Euler in 1735 laid the foundations of graph theory and prefigured the idea of topology.

The city of Königsberg in Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia) was set on both sides of the Pregel River, and included two large islands which were connected to each other and the mainland by seven bridges.

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Nitrogen Molecule. ... The divalent nitrogen molecule is formed by a triple bond between two atoms of nitrogen. Ben Mills. The molecular formula of nitrogen is ...

the Pregel River, and included two large islands which were connected to each other

the Pregel River, and included two large islands which were connected to each other

the Nose air river included two large islands which were connected to each other

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Covalent bonds, covalent compounds and characteristics of covalent compounds

When the combining atoms have 4, 5, 6, or 7 electrons in the outermost or valence shell, they cannot donate electrons. Instead, they mutually share electrons in order to complete their octet in the outermost orbit or shell. Such a type of valency is referred to as covalency and the bond created between such atoms is called a covalent bond. The compounds so formed are called covalent compounds or molecular compounds.

Covalent Compounds

Covalent compounds are compounds formed by sharing of electrons between two reacting atoms mostly non-metallic resulting in formation of neutral molecules. The atoms mutually share equal number of electrons to achieve the configuration of a noble gas.

Molecule of Nitrogen (N = 7) ---> The SEVEN Bridges of Konigsberg NITROGEN in Nature's message processing region

An example of sharing of three pairs of electrons (Triple bond)

Two atoms of nitrogen share three pairs of electrons to form one molecule of nitrogen (Fig. 3.6).

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In the above diagram only the valence or outermost shell of nitrogen atom is shown.

The city of Konigsburg which is comprised of atomic, bio-physics humanoids that have a I/O device --> Input /Output device --> LUNG = LU + NG --> Logical Unit Nitrogen Gas.

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... connected to each other and the rest of the city by seven bridges.

The human lungs are the organs of respiration in humans. Humans have two lungs, a right lung and a left lung. The right lung consists of three lobes while the ...

the Pregel River, and included two large islands which were connected to each other

the Pregel River, and included two large islands which were connected to each other

the Nose air river included two large islands which were connected to each other

Lungs

The Lungs (Human Anatomy): Picture, Function, Definition, Conditions

WebMD's Lungs Anatomy Page provides a detailed image and definition of the lungs. Learn about lung function, problems, location in the body, and more.

the Pregel River, and included two large islands which were connected to each other

the Pregel River, and included two large islands which were connected to each other

the Nose air river included two large islands which were connected to each other

7 Bridges inside the LUNG ...7 Nitrogen Bridges.

included two large islands which were connected to each other and the rest of the city by seven bridges.

Thus we see an interesting puzzle about Nature's method of expressions.

Herbert Spencer gives some CLUES as to this process of super-symmetry expressions by Nature to convey messages.

Herbert Spencer, The Principles of Psychology [1855] ... Author: Herbert Spencer .... form links in the correspondence between internal and external changes. .... life will be—The continuous adjustment of internal relations to external relations.

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In An Autobiography Herbert Spencer recalls that he "early became possessed by the ..... the correspondence between our ideas and unknowable reality? Since we are ... adjustment of internal relations to external relations."~Un organism is ...

Thus we see 3 levels of expression ...perhaps more.

1) The periodic atomic table NITROGEN and NITROGEN humanoids

2) such NITROGEN humanoids were subject to Darwinian atomic selection of building decisions...such as where to build the city of Konigsberg.

Had Darwinian NITROGEN decision theorists decided to give orders to the humanoids ...to build the city along the river...say 10 miles away from the islands ..then the BRIDGES to the islands would not have been built.

Nature's selection of the islands VIA human agents .......allowed Nature to take the INTERNAL biology maps of lungs,etc AND express them in EXTERNAL display format ...for others to consider.... math people and future biochemists and evolution theorists. Thus, NATURE's EXTERNAL geography map of islands and bridges built by NITROGEN life forms ..... allows some CLUES about the INTERNAL human structure and the NITROGEN 7 electron bridges used by Nature to construct a NITROGEN molecule.

Thus NATURE provides us with glimpse of its various processes and protocols of operation AND Nature's method of sending messages to those few humanoids that have an interest in such trivial details as EXISTENCE.