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Re: neutron decay into proton+2nuclear-electrons inside a nucleus Chapt13.3 Maxwell Equations deriving Strong Nuclear force #328 New Physics #448 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
Posted:
Mar 26, 2012 5:24 PM
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In sci.physics.electromag Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> wrote:
(snip, I wrote) >> Nuclear shells are different from electron shells, but it happens >> that 2 is again a magic number. Remember proton and neutron are >> both spin 1/2, so two of each can go into a given level.
> Hi Glen, yes that makes me think, that I need to show the symmetrical > Maxwell Equations makes the "nuclear shells" the same as the "electron > shells" > provided that the antiphoton = neutrino has 2 nuclear-electrons for > every proton.
> Of course the nuclear-shells cannot be identical to the electron- > shells because one has little space whereas the other is > mostly space.
Mostly for that reason, electron shells come from a relatively simple differential equation. Note the nice simple 2*N**2 form for the electrons in each shell. Nuclear shells aren't so simple, but they are still there.
> But perhaps the symmetrical Maxwell Equations > can deliver not only the nuclear-shells and the neutrino as its > messenger, but can deliver the factor of Space for the nuclear-shells > versus the electron-shells.
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-- glen
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