Ferman's Cosmos Model
Molecular Porosity Table
      Table of Porosity   Ferman Published 6-6-2003   Tabla de Porosidad   
                                                         
Elements

                                                 
Atomic Weight    Density     Porosity coefficient
                                                      
Peso atómico      Densidad      Coeficiente de porosidad
Li 
Na
K  
Rb 
Be
Mg 
Ca
BA

Al 
Ga
In
C  
Si   
Ge 
Sn
S   
Se 
Te
Br 
I    
Fe 
Ni  
Cu
Ag
Pt  
Au
Hg
Pb
U
Litium         
Sodium      
Potassium
Rubidium  
Beryllium    
Magnesium
Calcium
Barium 
Boron   
Aluminium
Gallium
Indium
Carbon 
Silicon
Germanium
Tin
Sulphur
Selenium
Tellurium
Bromine  
Iodine   
Iron    
Nickel   
Copper 
Silver    
Platinum
Gold     
Mercury
Lead      
Uranium
Litio     
Sodio  
Potasio
Rubidio
Berilio
Magnesio
Calcio
Bario
Boro 
Aluminio
Galio
Indio
Carbono
Silicio
Germanio
Estaño
Azufre
Selenio
Teluro
Bromo 
Yodo
Hierro
Níquel
Cobre
Plata
Platino
Oro
Mercurio
Plomo
Uranio
0,72
1,33
2,54
3,12
0,27
0,77
1,44
2,17
0,25
0,54
0,66
0,87
0,30
0,67
0,78
0,90
0,90
0,91
1,14
1,42
1,42
0,40
0,37
0,39
0,56
0,50
0,57
0,82
1,00
0,70
7
23
39
86
9
24
40
137
11
27
70
115
12
28
73
119
32
79
128
80
127
56
59
63
107
195
197
201
207
238
0,535
0,968
0,856
1,532
1,848
1,738
1,550
3,510
2,460
2,781
5,904
7,310
2,267
2,330
5,232
7,310
1,960
4,810
6,240
3,119
4,940
7,900
8,800
8,900
10,500
21,500
19,300
13,600
11,600
18,700
MOLECULES
Water
Diamond
Graphyte
Fullerene
Benzene
Ethanol
Salt
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Agua
Diamante
Grafito
Fullerene
Benceno
Etanol
Sal
1.---
0,21
0,30
0,42
0,83
1,08
0,75
At first, from the porosity coefficient some deduction could take out:
--Atoms have bigger volume when their atomic weights are bigger.
--Also we can see that the gravitational layers influence in the atoms porosity, because in their proximities, the coefficient is bigger and therefore atoms are more separate some of others, as we can see in the drawing.
    Rubidium  3,12           Lead                Water    1                  Boron  0.25
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