November 16, 2009

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Between the two wands, the one with multiple points came in contact with many varieties of molecules and mixtures. Of course, there were some things that were more prevalent than others, and one such molecule caught my attention. While the pointed wand was used often, this molecule managed to stay put long enough to get scanned.

Zipping along the Forty-Sevens was faster than travelling along the molecule, which almost reminded me of the linked loops of Twenty-Nines and Thirties. The main difference, however, is while the linked loops pass through each other, the rings that are formed by a set of five Sixes and an Eight are far too small to be interlinked in the same way.

As is the case with atoms and molecules, other atoms are used to make the hook-ups. The interconnecting atom in this case is the ubiquitous Eight. With a six-atom ring attached via a Six attached to each side of the Eight, each Eight was fully occupied. At each end of the chain, a single One occupied the other half of initial and terminating Eights in the chain. With as many as nine doublings of these double-hooked eights, this was shaping up to be quite a monster.

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