Elements as Harmonic Frequencies: Nuclear Structure, Mass, and Chemistry from Wave Geometry

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Abstract

Every element is an integer harmonic of hydrogen — all 92 natural elements sit within 2% of an integer multiple of hydrogen's mass. Chemical bonds between elements correspond to musical intervals: CO₂ is a perfect fourth (4:3, 0.1%), water is four octaves (16:1, 0.8%), table salt is a perfect fifth (3:2, 2.8%), with 36/36 known bonds matching within 5%. A one-parameter mass formula M(A,Z) = A × m_H × (1 − 0.81% × 4Z(A−Z)/A²) predicts all nuclear masses from hydrogen to uranium with 0.3% average error, replacing the standard five-parameter Bethe-Weizsäcker formula. The symmetry factor 4Z(A−Z)/A² is the product of electromagnetic and gravitational fractions — the same EM–gravity balance from Dimensional…

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  • Harmonics
  • Periodic table
  • Harmonic oscillator
  • Harmonic
  • Mass formula
  • Spherical harmonics
  • Half-integer
  • Numbering
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