Fusion Fission Code

Fusion Fission Code is found hidden in the Hebraic Tree of Life. The tree points to elements of iron and lead for this purpose. Both atomic numbers and atomic weights are prominently displayed for each of these elements. All you need to know to figure this out is the position and numbering of the ten emanations. Paths also have a purpose but knowledge of their numbering is not essential for this particular post. The tree also establishes a geometrical simple relationship between both fission and fusion. An advanced lost civilization placed this knowledge into how they numbered the circles aka emanations on the figure below.

Fission Fusion code both in atomic numbers and atomic weights can be found here if you know where and what to look for.

Fusion on stars takes place until the element of iron is reached. Iron contains twenty-six protons and thirty neutrons. Using emanations (three, five and eight) on the left pillar and (two, five and seven on the right) start cross-multiplying as:

2 x 3 = 6. Carbon atomic number six is one of the end products of nuclear fusion. Let’s multiply 4 x 5 next = 20 while adding the cumulative products. Thus, 6 + 20 = 26. That is the atomic number of iron which is the ash of nuclear fusion. Stars explode when enough iron is at the core. Next, multiply the opposite numbers on the extreme pillars of 7 X 8 =56. We now have the atomic weight of iron. Add all three products together, as 6 + 20 + 56 = 82.

Lead 82 is the end product of nuclear fission. But it seems like we have reached a problem. Where is the atomic number of lead which in rounded numbers is 207 on the periodic chart. ? It seems like we have reached the limit of the process without lead’s atomic weight. Where is the symmetry? The symmetry is there. It encases the entire Tree of Life in the all enveloping concept of the En Sof which includes “the all” spelled in Hebrew letters אין סוף. It has a gematria of 207!!!
What do we have in the Tree f Life? (1) Waves of nuclear fusion. (2) the end product of nuclear fission. (3) The atomic number and weight of iron defining the limit of fusion. (4) The atomic number and weight of lead defining the end product of fission. The external link introduces the philosopher who started me on my magic square quest.

Internal Link: Lunar Shema
External Link: https://thamesandhudson.com/authors/john-michell-17267

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