At 12:55 am 16/06/2006 -0500, Thomas wrote:
>Jones Beene wrote: >> ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >>> "In 1902, in an attempt at a chemical conception of the Aether, he >>> put forward an incorrect hypothesis that there existed two inert >>> chemical elements of lesser atomic weight than hydrogen. >> >> >> >> Maybe ... but lest we be too hasty with the "incorrect" part... there >> is also "helionon" of Walter Russell ... and to look for mainstream >> guidance, well the "official" explanation for the lines is laughable, >> right ? Too bad Mills can't take claim > >Russell postulated several lighter "atoms" than hydrogen. Someone has >posted his spiral periodic table on line. Having devised a minimalist sub-atomic periodic table myself, I am quite interested in this subject. I found images of a lot of periodic tables including Stowe, Benfey, Zmaczynski, Giguere, Tarantola, Filling, Mendeleev and Modern - but I couldn't find an image of Russell's. Do you have a URL for this? Frank

