October 18, 2009

Sticky

Yes, the Seven-Six-Six repeated chains are the largest single set of interconnected and linked atoms that I have observed, yet they remain quite indescribable. This is not due to the length, but the variability of what is suspended from the chain and the order in which it appears, makes a huge difference on the structure.

While not nearly as large and difficult to ride as the Seven-Six-Six chains, the One-Eight-Ones that still remain on this barren domain were caught in a state of entrancement. It appears that they are attracted to numerous Eight-One pairs, where the Eight has been latched onto by a Six. The Sixes themselves form a ring of sorts, as three pairs of Sixes.

There are ten of these ringed sets of Sixes, with an oddball eleventh ring at the center of five groups of two rings of Sixes. The center ring is odd for the fact that one of the Sixes has been replaced by an Eight, and the sixth Six is hanging off the fifth Six, up and away. With the exception of the Eight, the four remaining Sixes in the ring all have Eights-and-more hanging from them, and alternate between down and up angles, save for the last, next to the Eight, which is parallel with the central odd ring.

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