ISSN: 2754-4753 | Open Access

Journal of Physics & Optics Sciences

The Crystal in the Ether VII

Author(s): Paul T E Cusack

Abstract

In this paper, we base our work on Wall’s work on Fluorocarbons, particularly polytetrafluoroethylene – better known as Teflon. Previous papers by this author have established that the ether is made up of crystals of PTFE. This paper provides further support to this thesis. A lot is known about PTFE already. Experiments will have to be devised to prove the ether is Teflon

Introduction

As we wind down Astrothoelogy theory, we provide a few sport calculations using well known equations and variable from previous papers on the theory. We consider the crystals that form in the Ether; how they are made up. This paper relies heavily on reference [2].

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Figure 1: Helical Molecule PTFE

Helical Shape for the PTFE molecule.

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Deflection

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Conclusion

So we see some interesting results from out calculations on the crystal in the Ether [1].

References

  1. Wall, Leo (1972) Fluoropolymers. Wiley-Inter-science.
  2. Benenson, W (2002) Handbook of Physics Springer, NY
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