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This book is the result of an international research team pursuing the intuitive notion that the atomic nucleus should have structural properties.
Starting with a few logical assumptions, they discovered that many properties of the atom and the nucleus can be explained rationally without resorting to quantum mechanics or the limiting dogmas about the nucleus that dominate current physics. Using feedback from known experimental data, they identified several organizational principles that nature appears to use for constructing the elements, sometimes in unexpected ways.
Contents
Introduction; Setup; Developing the elements in SAM; Heavier elements of the PTE; Further advancements; Other known aspects of elements; Interim conclusions; Views of the Standard Model; Elemental forces and energies in the nucleus; Binding energy and mass defect in SAM; A macroscopic view; Simple nuclear reactions revisited; Fusion; Fission; Lessons learned; Transmutation; A deeper look at LENR; The nature of the atom; Appendices; Index.