The interloper was slow and looped compared to my Shorties. I scanned the ring that was attached to the Six-Six-Seven tail which I had locked on to earlier. First off, it was not a ring of Sixes alone. Starting at the Six which was attached to the tail, it was double attracted to another Six in the ring. The far end Six was then attached to a Seven-One pair, making a nice observation point.
Continuing around the ring from the Seven-One pair finds a simple attachment to a Six, which was double hooked to a trapped Seven that closed the ring. The trapped Seven was sharing so many Electrons that it often looked one short. With only five nodes in in the ring, it was a bit smaller and odder than the pure symmetry of the Ringlet that I rode throughout the contained soup network.
The tail, which was formed just like the tail of my Shorty in mesh mode, did a similar job for this triple-Seven compact molecule. The ring portion was behaving like my Eights, keeping the tail bent toward the ring, and making it generally compatible with the soup. With a tail like a mesh-mode Shorty and the positive attitude needed to nestle in the soup, I had questions about this molecule and the increasing concentration of them that I was encountering.
April 6, 2010
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