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Atomic Nuclei Modelled Without Exotic Particles and Magic Forces

Authors: Sjaak Uitterdijk

This article proposes a revolutionary solution for the repulsive forces in atomic nuclei by modelling a neutron as a proton around which an electron is orbiting at extremely short ranges. The protons, determining the atomic number of the element, at their turn are supposed to orbit such neutrons at a much larger orbit. This alternative neutron represents energy densities up to 70 TJ/kg, fully consistent with published atomic bomb values. Such a neutron can generate (nuclear) photons along the same principle as (atomic) photons do: by assuming electrons to jump from one to another orbit. The enormous energy of these electrons can create N-photons with electro-magnetic field frequencies in the range 10^16-10^24 Hertz. It has been shown that these frequencies obey the law E^2 = ηf, with η = 4.5x10^-51 J^2 s. The photon ‘durations’ are calculated as 44/f seconds. Both constants are built up of universal constants. The alternative model is also intended to replace the current theory, with which the mass of a particle is determined by applying m = E/c^2. It creates an almost infinite number of particle types, all having the same energy density: E/m = c^2 = 90PJ/kg!

Comments: 17 Pages. In version 5 the calculation of the frequency of the nuclear-photon has been simplified to E^2 = ηf and the calculation of the pulse width of this photon added. In version 6 an extra method to calculate the frequency has been added.

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Submission history

[v1] 2018-03-02 15:33:34
[v2] 2018-03-28 04:33:20 (removed)
[v3] 2018-05-23 04:09:01 (removed)
[v4] 2018-10-12 14:52:51 (removed)
[v5] 2020-10-28 09:55:53 (removed)
[v6] 2020-10-31 10:59:17

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