Periodic Table Thresholding
Each element of the Periodic Table has a spectral analysis within the visible #light #spectrum. If we take the raw analysis and process using them "Image thresholding" using Phostoshop, we can clearly see a new pattern emerging in the animated gif below. #Hydrogen is yellow. #Helium = Yellow/blue. Li = yellow/blue/green. Be = yellow/blue/green/red. All the elements appear to be building upon the last element. Yellow is roughly 570–590 nm. Instead of representing Hydrogen with a Latin letter "H", we can use yellow and a symbol that more closely represents the geometry, symmetry and behavior of Hydrogen.
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