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J. Alden Erikson

4212 E. Ewalt Rd.
Gibsonia PA 15044
Industry: Writing/nuclear science
Born: March 3, 1926, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Spouse: Ruth L. Flory
Married: June 17, 1955
Children: Kristine, Mark, Nancy
Current Organization: Author House
Type of Organization: Writing, publishing
Major Product: "Model of Reality" for Static, Nuclei and Atoms
Area of Distribution: International
Expertise: Theoretical nuclear science
University/Degree: B.S., Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, 1950; Ph.D., Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1953
Title: Author
Work History: Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Milwaukee WI, 1953-59; PPG Industries, Inc., Springdale PA, 1960-88
Honors & Awards: Presented first paper on static nuclear models at the Chicago American Chemical Society Meeting, 1967; Man of the Year, American Biographical Institute, 2007; Outstanding Professional of the Year, International Biographical Center, England, 2007
Published Works: Book, "Models of Reality" for Static, Nuclei and Atoms; Erikson believes the foundation has been made for models of reality for some key element-isotopes in the periodic table beginning with carbon made from two hydrogen-3 atoms and two helium-3 atoms forming an icosahedron with four electrons outside the nucleus and two inside to neutralize two helium protons giving the valence of 4. In a giant step, 4 beryllium-9 partial-icosahedrons were added to tetrahedrally-directed faces of carbon to form titanium-48, the most abundant of 5 stable isotopes from -46 to -50. The outermost faces of titanium are like carbon and point toward the corners of tetrahedron to provide the most common valence of four. Two of the new icosahedrons fused to carbon are carbon-types and could provide six valence faces while the other two boron-12-type icosahedrons might provide two valence faces to give titanium a valence of 8 as has been observed. It appears that the chemistry and physics of elements is determined by the structure of nuclei and atoms as seen in the new models of reality
Affiliations: American Chemical Society; U.S. Army, 1944-46; PPG Industries (Retired after 35 year career of making resins, coatings vehicles and 30 U.S. patents)
Hobbies & Sports: Gardening, home and yard maintenance, pets