Sequentially Speaking
Better sit yourself down and hold on tight at least for a while until all is completed. Be patient though with the process cause it takes some time till all be worked out. Well, worked itself out isn't quite the same as having someone else doing the working out for you on your behalf, now is it? It's sort of like saying everything's been taken care of when it hasn't really. Unless, of course you've gotten possessed with that sneaking little suspicion that it hasn't, not in the slightest or at the least, if you really want to get technical about it. There's only two gemstones left to be found along with a large amount of other precious metals which aren't as they seem in getting mined or in this case refined from the earth. Lest you'd think John was a visionary or otherwise crazy, there's a few others like Peter and Paul that're also supporting this view. We'll see more about the theory of heat in the undoing of earth as it blends together substances and breaks all the molds. First though, it's come to my attention that Jacinth is pretty high up there in electrical levels. Remember, those pesky little electrons moving in orbits that we looked at before. The chemical composition for Jacinth which is the next stone in the sequence can be written like this ZrSi04 which means zirconium base mixed with silicone and oxygen later. I'd say it's oxidized all the way through for that one no matter whether zirconium or also the silicone when it comes to mixing it all very well and fully together. You'll notice the table below for your closer inspection. No need to memorize it yet cause it won't be needed again. You'll see why in a minute as we go through the theories of space and of matter all smooshed together without time in the bargain. Just know though, that's elements fifteen to one hundred that we've found to be mostly so far working. The other stray 58 to 71 and 90 to 118 are all either not commonly used except in nuclear reactives from there or aren't a part of the most commonly used everyday applications. I mean, it sounds pretty silly to put it that way really, when elements 1 to 14 are all most highly prized in space, mechanical, and engineering settings and you didn't hear me say this but all the gemstones make pretty good rockets once set off from a pressurized setting of course. That's why you'll want to use safety when attempting to make these much later and not say put them in your nearest local pressure cooker and then seal off the lid. That is if you're into canning and stuff. Pressure cookers make wonderful things for achieving that perfect vacuum tight seal that preservatives love and also mason jars in case you were wondering. Which I know you weren't really, I just thought you'd appreciate the helpful opinion.
Element
Electron
Proton
Neutron
Levels
Phosphorus
Sulfur
Chlorine
Argon
Potassium
Calcium
Scandium
Titanium
Vanadium
Chromium
Manganese
Iron
Cobalt
Nickel
Copper
Zinc
Gallium
Germanium
Arsenic
Selenium
Bromine
Krypton
That's not zirconium yet, is it? It sure feels like it should be. Maybe in a few other tables and rows we'll find it very much surely. It sounds almost like naming off students doesn't it by one at a time. It'd really simplify matters a lot couldn't it if we lumped class all together and just took them outdoors. I mean, why can't you, since like the students they've all got needs and levels and grades. Thinking of it that way makes everything simpler really and why shouldn't it? It's not like you've got to memorize them all, just be familiar with them if they should appear. Think of it now just for a second. We'd seen the leap between sulfur and chlorine before, hadn't we? No? What about between salt or sodium and the sulfur just by adding in water? Is there even an element sodium? It feels like there should be one somewhere at least.
Element
Electron
Proton
Neutron
Levels
Rubidium
Strontium
Yttrium
Zirconium
Niobium
Molybdenum
Technetium
Ruthenium
Rhodium
Palladium
Silver
Cadmium
Indium
Tin
Antimony
Tellurium
Iodine
Xenon
Caesium
Barium
Lanthanum
Hafnium
Come to think of it, I haven't seen gold run through here just yet. I've seen plenty of the other metals though such as tin, silver, copper, nickel, and iron which is strange considering gold is technically one of them too. Then we've got the gases like xenon, argon, bromine, and chlorine but there's no oxygen in there either. It really should, shouldn't it be in there too? What about water? It's a substance found in abundance and very much required for the sustaining of life. In fact, if you boil the water you'll find your oxygen vapor. That's why bromine isn't really a gas much like the oxygen but it probably should be cause when you've added in heat that's what you'll get in plenty amounts. We haven't found the zirconium yet, have we? You got it, it's halfway down in the table right from the top. Whew. That's still not all the elements yet, there's still a lot more though to go.
Element
Electron
Proton
Neutron
Levels
Tantalum
Tungsten
Rhenium
Osmium
Iridium
Platinum
Gold
Mercury
Thallium
Lead
Bismuth
Polonium
Astatine
Radon
Francium
Radium
Actinium
We've done all that work and I'm tired already. I think taking a break sounds like an excellent idea, don't you? If you don't feel like it yet you very soon will. There's one more thing wrong with the table that I'd like you to find. Do you know what it's going to happen to be? Those of you who've been paying attention to health will already know of just yet. That's right, it's the salt or the sodium which hasn't come in with the rest of the elements proper. I'd have listed them out for you all nice and neat just so but now you'll know there's a few main types of uses according to where each is found but of course. There's earth, metal, mineral, air, and the few found in the body aside from that one resident poison. Can you guess what that is? You got it, arsenic, from the start. Then too the elementary table has all but forgotten about the oil on which it depends or the gas essential for all civilized life. How's that for some forgotten about classes, a few ideological notions, and some half-baked ideas. If I didn't know better I'd almost certainly come to the conclusion that they're hiding some little thing useful. Here's the rest of the listings though of the elements just so you know I'm not forgetting or God forbid making stuff up that we'd like then to happen.
Rutherfordium
Bohrium
Darmstadtium
Cerium
Promethium
Gadolinium
Thorium
Neptunium
Curium
Dubnium
Hassium
Roentgenium
Praseodymium
Samarium
Terbium
Protactinium
Plutonium
Berkelium
Seaborgium
Meitnerium
Copernicium
Neodymium
Eeuropium
Dysaprosium
Uranium
Americium
Californium
Nihonium
Flerovium
Moscovium
Holmium
Erbium
Thulium
Einsteinium
Fermium
Mendelevium
Livermorium
Nobelium
Lutetium
Ytterbium
Tennessine
Lawrencium
Oganesson
There you go, I found what we're after. That's Sid the Sloth
from our very best friend that I've only just let back in again. Don't worry,
he's quite harmless really. The real enemy is what he's just been running from
out there in the cold.