Yes, the periodic table of elements has carbon at 6. 6,6,6 would indicate a 3 carbon compound with would leave 6 uncoupled electrons, with a possibility of one form (they would be in a single line). Not exactly the best mix of mysticism and chemistry I've heard of.
Edit: 6 uncoupled electron. Too early in the morning.
scintillation
sɪntɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n/Submit
noun
a flash or sparkle of light.
"scintillations of diamond-hard light"
the process or state of emitting flashes of light.
PHYSICS
a small flash of visible or ultraviolet light emitted by fluorescence in a phosphor when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon.
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ditch-digger ago
Alright I'll bite, how is 666 defined as the atomic number of man?
mathematicalgenius ago
Atomic element of Carbon. 6,6,6
ditch-digger ago
Yes, the periodic table of elements has carbon at 6. 6,6,6 would indicate a 3 carbon compound with would leave 6 uncoupled electrons, with a possibility of one form (they would be in a single line). Not exactly the best mix of mysticism and chemistry I've heard of.
Edit: 6 uncoupled electron. Too early in the morning.
mathematicalgenius ago
scintillation sɪntɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n/Submit noun a flash or sparkle of light. "scintillations of diamond-hard light" the process or state of emitting flashes of light. PHYSICS a small flash of visible or ultraviolet light emitted by fluorescence in a phosphor when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon.
ditch-digger ago
scintillating knowledge :)
Actually, I had not known the term for that process so cool. Now checking you're bold text.