The Glycine flag uses the colours white and purple. The larger white square field towards the fly indicates that there are no carbons in the R-Group. In fact only a single hydrogen atom makes up the R-Group. Essentially it is a single amino acid stem COCON with a hydrogen attached to it, make it the Solo Hydro Amino Acid. Amino Acid flag usually dice like pattern in the field but Glycine is blank. If you ever played with a chemistry model kit, hydogens are usually coloured white, thus a blank white field. Likewise white light from the Sun is formed from the fusion of hydrogen into heavier elements.
The purple vertical stripe indicates the letter G, which is the single letter symbol for this amino acid. Why is purple associated with G? Because the seventh colour of the rainbow is purple and the letter G is the seventh letter of the alphabet.
Glycine was discovered in France in the year 1820 by Henri Baconnot. Braconnot was one of the early pioneers who was able to turn wood, cotton, and straw into table sugar. He also discovered that fungi contian chitin.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Amino Acid Phenylalanine Flag: Phe Flag or F Flag
Phe was discovered in 1879 by Ernst Schulez who was born in Saxony, Germany. When Schulez was in Switzerland's Zürich, his team discovered Phenylalanine. Also note the name resembles the amino acid Alanine. Thus Phenyl-Alanine is simply single Alanine with a Phenyl group attached to it; they could have called it Alaphenyline. You can think of the central dot on the field being the lone Alanine carbon, while the 'six' of dots represents the aromatic ringlike Phenyl part.
Phenylalanine may have made its most famous footnote the public mind during high school biology, if you studied inherited rare genetic diseases. The genetic disorder associated with Phenylalanine is known as PKU. Perhaps the most famous person associated with this order is Pearl S. Buck. Pearl had a daughter who suffered from this affliction. Basically persons with PKU have an inability to process this amino acid. After a while it builds up in their system and leads to mental retardation. Then in 1934 a Norwegian physician Ivar Asbjørn Følling came to understand this disease. Finally in 1954, Horst Bickel, Evelyn Hickmans and John Gerrard discovered how to treat this disorder with a special diet that did not include Phenylalanine, which lead to recovery and allowed persons born with this inherited genetic disease to stay mentally healthy. About 30,000 people in the USA have PKU, which means they have a limited diet. The hard part is, during childhood and adolescence, PKU persons get picked on for not being able to eat 'normal' food. Most people are aware of people who shouldn't eat Gluten, but PKU people have a more restrictive diet and the consequences for eating standard food is debilitating. Basically PKU people are Obligate Vegans or Natural Herbivores.
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Amino Acid Glutamic Acid Flag: Glu or E Flag
Since E is the 5th letter and cyan (sky blue or blue) is the 5th colour of the rainbow, it is utilized as a colour metric indicator.
This amino acid was discovered in1866, by the German chemist Karl Heinrich Ritthausen. On a more familiar note, most people are familiar with the flavor of this amino acid when you eat Chinese food. Glutamic Acid forms a salt what give food its certain 'Chinese' flavor, which is known as 'unmami.'
Perhaps if the didn't call it MSG it would be less scary. People eat with the eyes as they do with their ears. People don't like eating pig, but eating pork sound better. Since MSG has sodium, it is a special king of salt. So a better name for MSG would be sun-salt, since it was discovered in Japan after all.
The Asp Flag, Amino Acid Aspartic Acid
If you ever played with a chemistry model set, Oxygen is usually coloured red, as it is in most diagrams. The reason being is that oxygen rich blood carries a lot of oxygen. Thus red has been chosen to represent oxygen. There are two white dots that represents the two carbons in the R-Group.
Along the hoist are two vertical stripes of white and green, which are coded to the letter D. The single letter abbreviation for Apartic Acid is D, while the three letter abbreviation is Asp. D is represented by the colour green since green and D are the fourth value of their respective orders. Green is the 4th colour of the rainbow and D is the fourth letter in the alphabet. The white stripe is a zero indicator to show that this is indeed letter, since letters in colour metrics are represented by two colours, which read as 04.
The Asp was discovered in 1827 by a wonder duo of two French scientists: Auguste-Arthur Plisson and Étienne Ossian Henry.
Amino Acid Cystine Flag: Cys or C
The flag for Cystine uses the colours white, yellow, mustard-yellow, and black. The field of mustard yellow indicates that this amino acid contains sulfur. The single black dot indicates there is only one carbon in its functional group. Along the hoist is a white and yellow vertical stripe.
This stripes are coded to the letter C according to colour metrics. Reason being, yellow is the third colour of the rainbow and C is the third letter of the alphabet. Also C is the short, short hand notation for Cystine. The three letter abbreviation is Cys.
You can blame this amino acid for the rotten egg smell and the stinky smell at perms. When hair is being permed, the process breaks down the sulfur in ones hair. The result is that poopey smell that you may have noticed at the hair dresser. Sure, they try to mask it with sweet perfumes, but you can't hide that eggy smell when these amino acids are broken down.
This amino acid was discovered in 1810 by William Hyde Wollaston. Wollaston also discovered Palladium and Rhodium.
This stripes are coded to the letter C according to colour metrics. Reason being, yellow is the third colour of the rainbow and C is the third letter of the alphabet. Also C is the short, short hand notation for Cystine. The three letter abbreviation is Cys.
You can blame this amino acid for the rotten egg smell and the stinky smell at perms. When hair is being permed, the process breaks down the sulfur in ones hair. The result is that poopey smell that you may have noticed at the hair dresser. Sure, they try to mask it with sweet perfumes, but you can't hide that eggy smell when these amino acids are broken down.
This amino acid was discovered in 1810 by William Hyde Wollaston. Wollaston also discovered Palladium and Rhodium.
Amino Acid Flag for Alanine: Ala or A
The Alanine flag uses the colours white, red, and black. The field is black and has a single white dot that indicates the number of carbon atoms in the R-Group. It is a fairly simple amino acid. You could even call it the Methane of Amino Acids. Along the hoist are two vertical stripes that are coded in colour metrics to the letter A, which is the one letter ID of Alanine. Alanine's three letter abbreviation is Ala.
Alanine was first discovered in Germany, when California became a state in 1850, by Adoph Strecker. Coincidentally the colours of Alanine match the flag of German Empire, which came into official existence the same year Adolph died in 1871.
An easy way to understand Amino Acids is think of them as Fairy Fibers. There are 22 fundamental Fairy Fibers encoded by RNA. When you assemble these Fibers in a certain order they create little magical Fairies inside living cells, that do work-magic. So in this analogy, Fairies are Proteins. And what makes up Proteins? Amino Acids, whoops, I meant to say Fairy Fibers. Basically the Proteins in your bodies are like little Fairies.
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Thursday, November 21, 2019
Census Designated Place Flag
Municipalities are the fundamental components of the nation. In a way they are the cells of the United States of America. Everyone knows that there are 50 states and few extra territories of the US. Likewise most know that Counties are the next level down, cept' for Louisiana which has Parishes. All the states have flags and nearly all Counties have flags. Further down, many municipalities have flags too, but it gets really messy on what constitutes a municipality. A municipality can be a city, town, borough, township, reservation, and many more. And not all municipalities are equal.
Bottom line is that municipalities are you lowest form of government. It would be a challenge to get a meeting with the governor of the state, but meeting up with you 'lowest' ranking political officer at the municipality is a relatively easy thing to do, unless you live in a big city...then you may have a chance, at meeting your 'ward leader' or 'neighborhood-block leader.' Most people are often blissfully unaware of their local leaders at the municipal level, let alone the county and state levels. Schools always teach the federal system over and over. Local social studies info is like top secret knowledge or classified. Imagine County and Municipal Government Classes? Or even just spending one month on it? Note that most schools get much of their funding from the municipality. Dosen't make sense that the Municipality have say in the learning process?
All municipalities are required to have a seal, and many have flags. However, some people live in 'small towns' that have no political office. They are known as unincorporated communities and are basically a fiefdom to another municipality. Sometimes the town is larger and more famous than its official municipality, as is the case with King of Prussia in Pennsylvania. King of Prussia has no official government for itself. King of Prussia in Montgomery County is
a part of the municipality of Upper Merion. Upper Merion also commands Gulph Mills, Swedesburg, Swedeland, and Wayne. And going back to the cell analogy, King of Prussia and Gulph Mills are the would be organelles within the cell of Upper Merion municipality.
So how many cells make up Pennsylvania? Right now there are 2,560 municipalities, thus Pennsylvania has 2,560 cells. Note, that like cells, municipalities come, go, dissolve, or combine. So with in the next 10
years, the number of cellular municipalities is likely to change. And like cells, some municipalities are healthier than others, via crime, income, comfort, pollution, and education level. Just for comparison, at the moment Texas is composed of 1,212 cellular municipalities.
But for places with names and no namesake official nucleus, we have the Census Designated Place flag. The flag is a place holder flag for towns without independent municipal governments of their own namesake. To clarify, a place like King of Prussia has a municipal government, but the name of municipality is Upper Merion and includes other places. In a way King of Prussia is in the within the 'sub-county' 'area' of Upper Merion. Perhaps in a few years King of Prussia will break away and separate from Upper Merion, taking all the local tax money earned? Becoming it's own municipality.
The basic formula for a Census Designated Place has a field of 13 stripes, alternating blue and white; white stripes are dominant. The abundance of blue indicates the spirit of a blueprint, since if an unincorporated community gains municipal independence the flag will certainly change. In the canton is a seal with the upper portion reading 'US Census Designated Place.' This indicates that the Federal Government recognizes this place as a virtual-potential municipality, a community with its own unique spirit.
There are several Census Designated Places that are larger than your average city. To the left if the generic blueprint for these communities that have no mayor or government of their very own, yet have their own organic and independent local govenment distinct from the attached municipality of a different name.

Bottom line is that municipalities are you lowest form of government. It would be a challenge to get a meeting with the governor of the state, but meeting up with you 'lowest' ranking political officer at the municipality is a relatively easy thing to do, unless you live in a big city...then you may have a chance, at meeting your 'ward leader' or 'neighborhood-block leader.' Most people are often blissfully unaware of their local leaders at the municipal level, let alone the county and state levels. Schools always teach the federal system over and over. Local social studies info is like top secret knowledge or classified. Imagine County and Municipal Government Classes? Or even just spending one month on it? Note that most schools get much of their funding from the municipality. Dosen't make sense that the Municipality have say in the learning process? All municipalities are required to have a seal, and many have flags. However, some people live in 'small towns' that have no political office. They are known as unincorporated communities and are basically a fiefdom to another municipality. Sometimes the town is larger and more famous than its official municipality, as is the case with King of Prussia in Pennsylvania. King of Prussia has no official government for itself. King of Prussia in Montgomery County is
a part of the municipality of Upper Merion. Upper Merion also commands Gulph Mills, Swedesburg, Swedeland, and Wayne. And going back to the cell analogy, King of Prussia and Gulph Mills are the would be organelles within the cell of Upper Merion municipality.
So how many cells make up Pennsylvania? Right now there are 2,560 municipalities, thus Pennsylvania has 2,560 cells. Note, that like cells, municipalities come, go, dissolve, or combine. So with in the next 10 years, the number of cellular municipalities is likely to change. And like cells, some municipalities are healthier than others, via crime, income, comfort, pollution, and education level. Just for comparison, at the moment Texas is composed of 1,212 cellular municipalities.
But for places with names and no namesake official nucleus, we have the Census Designated Place flag. The flag is a place holder flag for towns without independent municipal governments of their own namesake. To clarify, a place like King of Prussia has a municipal government, but the name of municipality is Upper Merion and includes other places. In a way King of Prussia is in the within the 'sub-county' 'area' of Upper Merion. Perhaps in a few years King of Prussia will break away and separate from Upper Merion, taking all the local tax money earned? Becoming it's own municipality.
The basic formula for a Census Designated Place has a field of 13 stripes, alternating blue and white; white stripes are dominant. The abundance of blue indicates the spirit of a blueprint, since if an unincorporated community gains municipal independence the flag will certainly change. In the canton is a seal with the upper portion reading 'US Census Designated Place.' This indicates that the Federal Government recognizes this place as a virtual-potential municipality, a community with its own unique spirit.
There are several Census Designated Places that are larger than your average city. To the left if the generic blueprint for these communities that have no mayor or government of their very own, yet have their own organic and independent local govenment distinct from the attached municipality of a different name.

Sunday, November 17, 2019
The Fun American Manganese Flag
What do Manganese and Minnesota have in common? Both use the letters 'M' and 'N' in their abbreviations. Thus, a fun Manganese flag is possible. So if you are from Minnesota there is no excuse that you should know this element. Or if you were born in 1925, 2025 or on the 25th then you should know this element.
The Fun American Manganese flag is based upon the flag of Mn. The switch up is that the name Manganese replaces Minnesota in the ring. The inner ring is totally different, yet conserves the colours. There are two atoms that echo of the native and newcomer. Finally the number 25 is at the 12:00 position. 25 is the atomic number that indicates the number of protons, which give this atom its particular personalities.
Saturday, November 16, 2019
Another Fun Indium Flag
Just before Tin and two steps after Silver is the lesser element of Indium. This is the second fun flag of Indium that is based upon the state Indiana instead of India. Instead of a torch a Bunsen Burner is at the center. Likewise it is no longer a starburst of 19 stars, rather it is an atomic burst of 19 atoms. It is good to remember that star energy is based upon atoms being created and destroyed. You can see the atomic number of Indium at the base which is 49. And just to the left is the two letter abbreviation that matches with Indiana. They both have an 'I' followed by an 'N.' Of course Indiana's letters are both capitalized.

To the left is the official flag for the state of Indiana. Notice the similarity and differences. India, Indiana, Indian, Old World Indian, New World Indian...it gets very confusing. Add in Indiana Jones and it is all good.
Norristown Borough Seal, Montgomery County Pennsylvania
The basic political building block of the United States is the municipality. Unfortunately this area of social studies is rarely studied in classrooms across the US. Most Americans are aware of the state, nation, and county. But when it comes to sub-county division it gets really messy. It does not help that some towns have to divisions like Doylestown Borough vs Doylestown Township, which have different local governments. Also Doylestown Township has other non-incorporated cities within it. All confusion aside, the smallest government in Pennsylvania is either a Township or a Borough. But there are a few exceptions.
The County Seat of Montgomery County Pennsylvania in Norristown Borough. At the County Seat you'll see the deep red Montgomery County Flag. But at the Norristown Borough Hall you see a blue flag with a beehive upon it. Not all municipalities fly a flag, but most simply put the seal on a background. Which is good, since the quaintness keeps it low key. A bold abstract like flag would be overkill.On the flag of Norristown you can see grass, a wooden table, three bees, and the bee hive. In latin you can see municipality motto, "Fervet Opus." This can be directly translated as 'The Work Glows.' According to one website, that motto comes from Virgil's Georgics IV.169, where he is describing the art of bee-keeping: Fervet opus, redolentque thymo fragrantia mella. "The work glows, and the honeys smell of fragrant Thyme." Interesting because Virgil is deliberately conflating the effort to gather the honey--opus--with the product of that work--the mella.(http://latindiscussion.com/forum/latin/school-mottoes.1403/) Further out, you can see the a standard words in a circle "The Municipality of Norristown" on the upper arc and on the lower arc "Incorp. Mar. 31, 1812. Note the beehive of Norristown is much older than the hive of Utah. In 1812 Utah was still a part of Spain, yet to be independent of Mexico.

Here is a close of the two flags flying at Norristown Borough Hall. Note that the beehive is black and white, but the words on the outer seal are blue. One sub-county flag is flying by itself, while the other is flying next to the US and Pennsylvania state flag.
https://www.norristown.org/
Thursday, November 14, 2019
Ellesmere Island Flag
Ellesmere Island is an overlooked isle that sort of looks like Great Britain. It was as if the cold climate made this isle shrink up next to Ireland to keep warm. Basically its an upside down version of the UK in Europe. Axel Heiberg Island is the Ireland of the arctic.
The flag of a would be Ellesmere Island is a special type of flag with altered UK colours and Canadian Leaf as the charge on the field.

Everything balances out! Take a look at the coloured map. East Anglia is the red zone. Wales is the yellow zone. Even Isle of Mann has partner, that being Stor Island. Isle of Wight is paired up with Isle of Ward. Graham Island in Canada matches to the Outer Hebrides. Even the Orkney Islands has a counterpart, Coburg Island. Just remember Coburg Island is more southerly while the Isle of Ward is northerly. Finally Axel Heiberg is the Ireland of
Canada.
There are places in the world called New Scotland, New Ireland, and New England. But Canada's far north arctic isles of Axel Heiberg and Ellesmere take the cake as winners! After all this part of the North American remained loyal to the crown.
Fun Argon Element 18 Flag - Ar
Argon and Arkansas have the same two letters in their abbreviations: 'A' & 'R.' Subsequently a fun elemental flag to make learning the periodic table and knowledge about element 18 is united under this flag dedicated to AR and Ar.
The Ar flag has 16 atoms in the blue framing diamond. The are two blue atoms in the white diamont area which represent the innermost shell of electrons. Also, in the middle area is the number 18, then the word ARGON, then the year of discovery in 1894, and finally its two letter symbol, Ar. Arkansas already has a cool flag, know this state has a cool elemental learning flag for AR and Ar.
Fun Flag for Element 42: Mo
Missouri and Molybdenum have the same initials: an 'M' and an 'O.' Acordingly, it a fun Mo flag can be made in the honor of MO. Element 41, also known as Mo, a metal that any girl named Molly should appreciate. The Molly B. Denum flag maintains the horizontal tribar of Missouri, but the seal is modified. Instead of 24 stars in a circle, we have 24 atoms in a circle. Likewise, large test tubes replace the supporter bears. The knight's helmet is now an elermeyer flask with blue some kind of blue chemical in it. The circular yellow belt has not been modified. On the compartment ribbon the name 'MOLYBDENUM' can be seen. Finally in the inner circle, the atomic number is in blue, the standard atomic weight is in red, and the official IUPAC symbol is on the white area.
Here is the official Missouri flag for comparison. Missouri's flag says a lot. Missouri is a kind of jack of all trades of America. It has a crescent to represent the south, a the bears to represent the west, the helmet to represent the East and stars to represent the north.Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Fun Pa, Protactinium Flag - Element 91
Fun Element 27 Cobalt Flag - Co
Both the state of Colorado and element 27 share the letters in their abbreviations: 'C' & 'O.' Consequently, the fun Cobalt flag is necessary. Co or CO can refer to Cobalt or Colorado respectively. The Co flag is based upon the CO flag but the colours are different. Co is famous for being blue, thus three shades of blue make up the Co flag. The letter C within the flag is dark blue, the middle bar is cyan, and the upper and lower bars are medium blue.
Fun Flag for Praseodymium - Element 59, Pr
Did you know when you write to someone in Puerto Rico the abbreviation has the same letters as element 59, Parseodymium. Yes, both use a letter 'P' and a letter 'R.' Consequently this opens up the Puerto Rico to a fun elemental 59 flag for Praseodymium. Try to say that three times really fast! The only difference between the Pr flag and PR is, instead of single star, we have a single atom.
Fun Flag for Lanthanum - Element 57: La La Land
Louisiana and Lanthanum have the same letters for an abbreviation, namely the letter 'L' and the letter 'A.' Consequently this opens up this element for a fun LA or La flag to represent this element. In the banner of the flag you can see its abbreviation followed by the year of its discovery in 1839, then its name, and finally its atomic number. All atoms with 57 behave alike, but a variation in neutrons changes its behavior just a little.
Replacing the pelicans are white atom drawings. Also three red electrons on the mother-atom represent the three droplets of blood from the official Louisiana state flag. You can see the Louisiana state flag for comparison.
Lanthanum is the leader for elements with two names: Lanthanide or Rare Earths but they are really not that rare. Most scientists will tell you that in one gobble of parrot like memery. So in essence Lanthanides are oxymoronic, not really rare, rare earth elements are sometimes called Lanthanides or Rare Earth Elements, depending of the tide of the scientists bladder. But seriously folks, elements 57 unto 70 and sometimes 71 are a part of La La Land.
Replacing the pelicans are white atom drawings. Also three red electrons on the mother-atom represent the three droplets of blood from the official Louisiana state flag. You can see the Louisiana state flag for comparison.
Lanthanum is the leader for elements with two names: Lanthanide or Rare Earths but they are really not that rare. Most scientists will tell you that in one gobble of parrot like memery. So in essence Lanthanides are oxymoronic, not really rare, rare earth elements are sometimes called Lanthanides or Rare Earth Elements, depending of the tide of the scientists bladder. But seriously folks, elements 57 unto 70 and sometimes 71 are a part of La La Land.
Fun Flag for Meitnerium - Element 109: Mt
Montana and Meitnerium have the same two letters in their abbreviation: an 'M' and a 'T'. However with Montana's abbreviation both letters are capitalized, but for Meitnerium only the first letter is capitalized. Nonetheless, this congruence of letters may make this element a little bit for fun to learn for Americans and Americans from Montana.
On the normal Montana flag the ribbon reads "Oro Y Plata." But for the Fun Mt flag, the date 1982 is written in reference to Meitnerium's discovery. Ten years later this element 109 was officially named Meitnerium. In the central Spanish 'AND' spot is the two letter abbreviation, Mt. On the left side of the ribbon is the atomic number of this element, which indicates the number of protons.
This is one of the few elements named after a female scientist: Dr. Meitner, Lise. She was originally born in Austria 1878 and lived unto year 1868. She was a part of that special generation to transcend the Civil War Era technologies unto the Space Age. She also was the Atomic-Jedi Master to China. Her Padawan leaner was Kan-Chang Wan — it does not get any more Star Warzian like that that! In fact her apprentice KC Wan was about to discover neutrons, but she was unwilling to risk the resources for young KC Wan's idea about neutrons. Consequently, China just missing out on discovering the neutron! Instead another Englishman nabbed that oh so precious honor — James Chadwick. So no matter, Meitner was a tour de force in the early hay days of science was witness of technology transformation from cowboys to spacemen, or rather, from cowgirls to spacewomen.
Fun Flag for Nd - Element 60: Neodymium
The Fun Flag for Neodymium, element Nd, is based upon the flag for ND: North Dakota. Instead of the North American Bald Eagle, there is an atom in the center with green electrons. Also the bottom fancy banner has the name of the element instead of North Dakota. The ribbon up top also has the date of discovery and the Nd abbreviation. The shield is also a little different. In the chief area is the atomic number 60, which is the number of protons that gives this atom its particular properties. In the lower field is the flag of Austria where this element was uncovered by Carl Auer von Welsbach.
Thus if you know the abbreviation for North Dakota, you now have a fun way of learning about element 60. For comparison, the flag of North Dakota is to the left. It is nearly a federal seal flag, since imagery indicates a strong symbolism for the federal government.
Fun Md Flag for Element 101 — Mendeleev Dmitri's Element
Instead of the red and white crosses, there are red and white atom drawings. Likewise the vertical bars have been replaced with radioactive symbols, which is the three leaved foil.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Fun Flag for Element 13, Aluminum or Al: an Honorary Echo for the Mystrerious Element of Alabamine
Element 13 coincidentally has an abbreviation that matches the state of Alabama. Alabama is AL while Aluminum is Al; there is a slight difference since element has a lower case L while Alabama has an upper case L.
The cosmic coincidence is that, scratch that, the QUANTUM COINCIDENCE is that Aluminum's number is 13 and 13 atoms on the flag of Alabama echo of the flag of the South. If you didn't know the Battle Flag of the Confederacy had 13 stars in a similar position.
Also the funny thing about the "Fun Aluminum AL flag" is that an atom on the periodic table of scientific elements was almost named after Alabama. A scientist from Alabama, Fred Allison, thought he discovered the atom with the atomic number of 85. He was wrong, but a few
periodic tables were made that included the symbol 'Ab' for Alabamine for element 85. Perhaps he was right in a quantum-Mandela sort of way in another universe? Thus the key to traveling into another dimension is to use laser crystals made up of Astatine or Alabamine, depending on your originating universe. Thus in the the other universe, element 85 in indeed called Alabamine and Astatine is the false name for the this element. There are other rumors that there is a third quantum-worm hole where element 85 is called Alabanium, and was discovered by a Albanian scientist.
You can see other 'maiden names' of elements that were changed by the high priests and priestess of IUPAC. Element 41 was once called by Columbium and represented by Cb, now called Niobium or Nb. Likewise element 43 was represented by Ma which was Masurium, now called Technetium or Tc.
Alabamium Images & Fred Allison:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP8jJgzEmwE
The cosmic coincidence is that, scratch that, the QUANTUM COINCIDENCE is that Aluminum's number is 13 and 13 atoms on the flag of Alabama echo of the flag of the South. If you didn't know the Battle Flag of the Confederacy had 13 stars in a similar position. Also the funny thing about the "Fun Aluminum AL flag" is that an atom on the periodic table of scientific elements was almost named after Alabama. A scientist from Alabama, Fred Allison, thought he discovered the atom with the atomic number of 85. He was wrong, but a few
periodic tables were made that included the symbol 'Ab' for Alabamine for element 85. Perhaps he was right in a quantum-Mandela sort of way in another universe? Thus the key to traveling into another dimension is to use laser crystals made up of Astatine or Alabamine, depending on your originating universe. Thus in the the other universe, element 85 in indeed called Alabamine and Astatine is the false name for the this element. There are other rumors that there is a third quantum-worm hole where element 85 is called Alabanium, and was discovered by a Albanian scientist. You can see other 'maiden names' of elements that were changed by the high priests and priestess of IUPAC. Element 41 was once called by Columbium and represented by Cb, now called Niobium or Nb. Likewise element 43 was represented by Ma which was Masurium, now called Technetium or Tc.
Alabamium Images & Fred Allison:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP8jJgzEmwE
Monday, November 11, 2019
Fun Calcium Flag - The Ca Republic of Calcium
California is just one of those places that is all over the Periodic Table of Elements. Although element 20 has the same abbreviation as California—Ca—Ca does not represent California on the table. Instead Cf is the symbol for element 98. Nonetheless, the fun Calcium flag has the skeleton of the California Grizzly, since one the key atomic components of bone is calcium.
Finally the star has been replace with an atom with 18 elections. Since Calcium is usually ionized to +2 oxidation state. This makes sense. Finally in the star position is the two letter symbol for California, oops, I mean Calcium.
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Fun Krypton Flag - Element 36 Flag
The fun Krypton flag is based upon the Superman logo. Instead of an 'S' we have the two letter symbol for element 36, Kr.
Fun Samarium Flag - Element 62 Flag
Samara is based upon a name which just happens to be a place in Russia. Consequently the fun Samarium flag is possible. It is a slightly altered version of the flag for the City of Samara. Instead of a deer, atom 62 and a its name is below.
Fun Silver Flag for Element 47 — Argent — aka Ag from Argentina
Instead the Sun of Splendor of Argentina's flag we have the Atom of Splendor.
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