Walter Russell added quite a lot of elements in 1926, and it was a spiraling (vortical) chart of elements. and get this, someone posted them online at a rather high quality. which is great.
mendeleef chart: http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/periodic_mendeleef.jpg russell charts: http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/russell_periodic_l.jpg http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/periodic_chart.jpg http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/order_of_hardness.jpg http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/6_octaves.jpg http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/10_octaves_1.jpg http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/10_octaves_2.jpg http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/4,5,6,_octaves_1.jpg http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/4,5,6,_octaves_2.jpg http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/evol_of_force.jpg http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/univ_math.jpg ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvp34trzXSI&feature=related ) On 03/02/2008, Harry Veeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > satire: > > http://photos9.flickr.com/12560931_6246357501_b.jpg > > harry > > -- ∞ and now for a commercial break: http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?seller=esaruoho thank you

