"The nature of the inert gases has been a puzzle to science ever since their discovery. One of the main dilemmas has been the fact that all are gases and not solids or liquids. The larger atoms of the inert gas series are comparable in size to iron or lead, and the normal laws of the formation of solid matter would lead to an assumption that a state other than gaseous should be the natural one for these materials."
"However, the explanation for the gaseous natural state is not a difficult one when it is understood that these gases are constantly forced to undergo a high rate of vibration and agitation due to the fact that each atom of an inert gas contains within it a point of primary vibration capable of setting the aether into a certain mode of vibration in which the spatial matrix undergoes motion in The Fourth Density."
"In effect, one of the 'electrons' on the nucleus of each inert gas atom is a primary point. The primary point is paired up with a proton to form what appears to be a neutron. It is the natural vibration of the primary point itself which is communicated to the nucleus as a whole, and this agitation requires the substance to assume the gaseous form under normal temperature and pressure conditions."
"These primary points, when they become coincident with the 3-dimensional matrix of space, are immediately surrounded and masked by the inert gas atom which corresponds. The atoms are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, and Xenon."
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