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titleOfInvention Realistic core mechanical model
abstract In contrast to previous models, the realistic nuclear mechanical model is such that all elementary particles occurring in the atom, such as protons, neutrons, electrons, photons and their antiparticles, follow precisely defined orbits, in the absence of other fields, on circular orbits caused by neutrinos and particle spin , move around their own focus. DOLLAR A According to the model, the strong nuclear force mainly results from the special charge density of the neutrons, which is negative at the outer edge and thus complementary to the protons, although here, contrary to the uncertainty principle, there are also bound states. As a result, the respective excited energy levels of a certain atomic nucleus are to be calculated directly from the charge density distribution of the individual nucleons, as well as via the nucleus geometry and the mutual nucleon distances derived therefrom. The figure shows a realistic model of the nuclide of O-16, where the strong nuclear force between protons and neutrons is symbolized by arrows. DOLLAR A Thanks to the realistic nuclear mechanical model, it is not only possible for the first time to precisely locate the "island of stability" at the end of the periodic table (close to element 108 and not only to element 114 or even 120!), But also to superconductivity to establish found isotope differences between the oxygen isotopes O-16 and O-18 or "besides" the known four basic forces "under one ...
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