Created a new 4D Stowe-Janet-Scerri Periodic Table

I’ve replaced the standard periodic table in the 7th “Chemistry Pane” of my E8 visualizer with a 2D/3D/4D Stowe-Janet-Scerri version of the Periodic Table.

Interestingly, it has 120 elements, which is the number of vertices in the 600 Cell or the positive half of the 240 E8 roots. It is integrated into VisibLie_E8 so clicking on an element adds that particular atomic number’s E8 group vertex number to the 3rd E8 visualizer pane.

The code is a revision and extension of Enrique Zeleny’s Wolfram Demonstration

A few screen shots….
PeriodicTable_3D

PeriodicTable_3Ds

PeriodicTable_2D

Stowe-Janet-Scerri 2D Periodic Table

ToE_Demonstration

ToE_Demonstration-new-stowe-i10

ToE_Demonstration-new-stowe-i10a

Stowe-Janet-Scerri 3D Periodic Table

2D and 3D electron orbitals for each element
eOrbitals2D

eOrbitals3D

eOrbitals3D-1

eOrbitals3D-2

eOrbitals3D-3

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