For more than 150 years since the discovery of the periodic law of distribution of atoms in the table of D.I. Mendeleev, scientists around the world have been and are interested in the question of the existence of an upper limit and the maximum value of the atomic number of an element in it. In this paper, we propose a relationship between known world constants and the parameters of the periodic table and identify patterns that can be used to predict the maximum possible numbers of periods and dyads in the periodic table of D.I. Mendeleev, and determine the maximum possible atomic number of an element. In this case, in our opinion, a special role belongs to the dimensionless mass characteristics of the hydrogen atom’s own structure. These values, along with the fine structure constant, contain an encrypted code to unravel the patterns contained in D.I. Mendeleev’s table. It is known that any interactions in the Universe are associated with the fine structure constant, and it can serve as a kind of criterion for the validity of the hypotheses put forward.
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Yu Sarkisov
Tehnika i tehnologiâ silikatov.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd8021bfa21ec5bbf087c7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.62980/2076-0655-2026-4-8