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THE PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS

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Updated: Aug 9, 2024





We might be familiar with this table from when we took chemistry in High School. It’s very colorful and it indicates all the compounds and elements in our environment. The early years of the 19th century witnessed a rapid development in analytical chemistry—the art of distinguishing different chemical substances—and the consequent building up of a vast body of knowledge of the chemical and physical properties of both elements and compounds.  


When you look at this chart, make note of the following numbers: 11, 12, 19-29, 38, 40-42, 50,56, 82. The compounds represented by these numbers are many in the exhaust of all jets in the sky at the nano-scale level.


Consider the magnitude of this reality. Then we need to ask ourselves how many of these chemicals are actually necessary for the fueling of modern jet engines.  And how healthy is it to have our skies loaded daily, with countless tons of these toxins, raining down upon nature’s biosphere from a multitude of jet flights in the sky. We need to eliminate these 22 compounds from the air we breathe and food we eat, and we need to do it as soon as possible.


We might be familiar with this table from when we took chemistry in High School. It’s very colorful and it indicates all the compounds and elements in our environment. The early years of the 19th century witnessed a rapid development in analytical chemistry—the art of distinguishing different chemical substances—and the consequent building up of a vast body of knowledge of the chemical and physical properties of both elements and compounds.  

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