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Chaz-4
 
Reply Fri 16 May, 2008 10:33 am
Russell Periodic Table
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I would like to discuss the Russell Periodic Table(s) and their relation to other periodic tables.

Here is the current version of the Russell Table:

https://www.philosophy.org/images/zo...entific/52.jpg

https://www.philosophy.org/images/zo...iewsize/53.jpg

https://www.philosophy.org/images/zo...iewsize/63.jpg

https://www.philosophy.org/images/zo...entific/43.jpg

This version was introduced by Russell sometime later in his writings.

His original version had 10 octaves for some reason (good discussion topic) and can be found in The Universal One. (It would be great if someone could scan these images in for comparison.

Note: Almost all of his scientific drawings incorporate his periodic table.

Periodic Table Basics:
Periodic table - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Visual Elements - History

Here are some periodic tables we should compare in our discussion:

Extensive Collection of Tables to discuss:
http://www.meta-synthesis.com/webbook/35_pt/pt.html

Note: Timothy Stowes table has the same number of elements as the newer version of the Russell table (121)

Also note that the Russell Table is not included.


*I would also like to have a discussion on Chapter XIV - Universal Mathematics-Universal Ratios from The Universal One. This seems to me a critical discussion, however we need to get a scan of it.*


....More to come!
 
esaruoho
 
Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 07:47 am
@Chaz-4,
Chaz-4 wrote:
*I would also like to have a discussion on Chapter XIV - Universal Mathematics-Universal Ratios from The Universal One. This seems to me a critical discussion, however we need to get a scan of it.*


once i get "the universal one" back from an acquaintance, i can write down that chapter for us, in case it would help.

i see you've found (in a later thread) the 10 octave version.
here it is for others who are searching:
http://www.5-dimension.org/members/russell/scans/10_octaves_1.jpg

yep, isnt it interesting that even in the most esoteric lists of periodic elements tables, walter russell's is never mentioned. whats up with that? Wink
 
 

 
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