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Scientific Paper
Title Physical Models for Sub-Atomic Particles and Atomic Structure
Author(s) Glen C Collins
Keywords Torus, Proton, Electron, Charge, Atom, Helix
Published 2002
Journal Foundations of Science
Volume 5
Number 4
No. of pages 16

Abstract

Principles of legitimate science are presented along with their role in theories of atomic and sub-atomic structure. Atoms are described as being composed of elementary physical particles. ?Standard' theories have previously proven useful but are now inferior to the new Helicon Theory of Atomic and Sub-Atomic Structure developed by Common Sense Science.

Also printed in the Journal of New Energy, V6, N4