I noticed something about lyoko, that it looks like a carbon-12 atom with the atomic orbitals emphasized. It's electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p2, resulting in two full s orbitals, and two p orbitals with a single electron. The edge of lyoko looks like an election cloud, though there's no reason to show both the cloud and orbitals. Carbon is also the base of life, well, most life. This comparison probably means nothing but it seams so similar.
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Tangent128 wrote:Not so much; the electron domains of carbon are tetrahedral- they're arranged more spiky and less wheel-and-spokey.
I know, since that explains it's properties, but I was making a more general comparison. But then again, how is this conversation "general"? Good point, though.
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