You wrote;
> How can we determine this SPIN in each element for ourselves??????
> Terry B
I don't recall the exact details but Reuben said Searl told him the
squares had some kind of ratio or something associated with them.
I was always puzzled by Searls claim that they had neodymium available
back then to experiment with...first of all, its not an element as far
as I know, second, I don't think neodymium was remotely available back
in the 50's or 60's for any kind of experimentation.
Searl surely found something in a book somewhere that shows this spin
property as IMO he wasn't in a position nor did he have the training to
carry out such research.
Such information might be in the CRC handbook under elements which
include the atomic frequencies as determined using NMR.
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