http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/files/Excess%20neutron%20shell%20model%20of%20Nuclei.pdf
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1 posted on
12/01/2011 10:13:57 PM PST by
Kevmo
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2 posted on
12/01/2011 10:14:32 PM PST by
Kevmo
(When a thing is owned by everybody nobody gives value to it. Communism taught us this. ~A. Rossi)
To: Kevmo
Getting an Error 403 on that PDF.
3 posted on
12/01/2011 10:23:57 PM PST by
Olog-hai
To: Kevmo
How do they know if the excess neutrons exist?
Does this mean that we could harness the excess neutron energy?
5 posted on
12/01/2011 10:25:28 PM PST by
garjog
To: Kevmo
I have no idea what this article just said.
Are there any translators out there? lol
6 posted on
12/01/2011 10:30:13 PM PST by
KoRn
(Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
To: Kevmo
I’ll give you credit for posting this under bloggers.
8 posted on
12/01/2011 10:45:26 PM PST by
Moonman62
(The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
To: Kevmo
“The nature of neutron is postulated here, the proof of which depends on future experiments.”
Whoa!!! Now I can sleep at night.
9 posted on
12/02/2011 12:03:11 AM PST by
count-your-change
(You don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
To: Kevmo
That’s exactly what I’ve been saying all along!
11 posted on
12/02/2011 1:18:17 AM PST by
IDFbunny
Each element is defined by the number of Protons in the nucleus of the atom, the author is referring to the case where they are more neutrons than protons in the nucleus of the Atom.
12 posted on
12/02/2011 3:01:30 AM PST by
Leto
To: Kevmo
Bhagirath Shantilal Joshi, work could provide theoretical proof of an inland of stability for super heavy elements with a complete and symmetrical neutron shell above the O shell, perhaps elements 235 to 240 could have a half-life long enough to detect and measure.
13 posted on
12/02/2011 5:07:59 AM PST by
2001convSVT
(Going Galt as fast as I can.)
To: Kevmo
The author actually claims that the nucleus is held together by gravitational (!!!) forces being stronger than the Coulomb repulsion? Wow. I guess the term “strong interaction” is unknown to this nuclear physics genius.
14 posted on
12/02/2011 5:35:30 AM PST by
Moltke
(Always retaliate first.)
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