Tin
Central globe. The central globe consists of the five interpenetrating tetrahedrons, Nel20. Tin omits the eight Anu at the centre found in Titanium. Fig. 132. Funnels. The funnels of Tin are similar to those of Germanium and contain four segments of Ge39, making a total of 156 Anu. Spikes. To make room for the necessary increase in the number of Anu, Tin adopts the system of spikes met with in Zinc and other elements. These spikes radiate from the central globe but are only six in number. They...
The Dumbbell Group
THE ten elements in this group are all of one type. What the type is will be seen from Fig. 30 the general shape was called a dumb-bell, as the best word to describe these elements. Each dumb-bell is composed of 2. An upper part, or head, composed of twelve funnels revolving round a central globe. The twelvd funnels, as they radiate outwards from the globe, point slightly upwards or downwards alternately. 3. An exactly similar lower part, composed of twelve funnels, radiating from a similar...
The Tetrahedron Group A
THE twelve elements in this group occur on the swing of the pendulum to the left of the central line. They are all tetrahedrons in shape, with the exception of Oxygen, which is ovoid. Their characteristic valence is 2. Each element has four funnels of which two are positive and two negative. The last two elements add 4 spikes directed to the corners of the tetrahedron. Fig. 42. As we proceed with this study we shall find how continual are the repetitions, and how Nature, with a limited number...
Model Of The Periodic Law
The mtr effl ed tD en ckfiMnt h the nunUr oI Aa gt Ik iAWi p gt i iiei perticlei of which matter is constituted which compoi the donent. The mtr effl ed tD en ckfiMnt h the nunUr oI Aa gt Ik iAWi p gt i iiei perticlei of which matter is constituted which compoi the donent. Clements not yat discovered by chomstsX, S . 94 . 2 7 . XS4-J0M . tin niiiii i mi mr M r.Ma ee. Ud. . In the address presented by Crookes to the Royal Institution in London, on February 18, 1887, he gave a diagram of the...
Hydrogen Variety 2 10 And 8anu
Deuterium. During observations on the electrolysis of water a very few examples of two Hydrogen atoms united in a temporary alliance were seen. These two atoms were of varieties 1 and 2 and placed themselves at right angles to each other as in Fig. 18. This group of two Hydrogen atoms would have double the weight of ordinary Hydrogen, as is required for Deuterium. The discovery of this very light gas of atomic weight 2 H I , was announced in The TheosophisU December 1932. The external shape of...
The Nature Of Matter
AN article, bearing the title Occult Chemistry, appeared in Lucifer, November 1895. and was reprinted as a separate pamphlet in 1905. In that article three chemical elements. Hydrogen. Oxygen and Nitrogen, were clairvoyantly examined, and their analyses were presented tentatively to the public. The work was done by Mr. Leadbeater and myself. The pressing nature of our other labours prevented further investigation at the time, but we have, however, lately 1907 had the opportunity of pursuing...




