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  • ...n of Don Borghi?s Experiment on the Synthesis of Neutrons from Protons and Electrons ...he core of stars, the laboratory synthesis of the neutron from protons and electrons was claimed in the late 1960 by the Italian priest-physicist Don Carlo Borg
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  • ...and the associated solenoidal bonding can provide a link from the orbital electrons through to the magnetic field beyond. The link between electric current an
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  • ...ron mass is conserved. Furthermore a quantum of 2.040997717x10<sup>21</sup>electrons then forms a 186-ether mass which is the fabric of space. The 186-ether acc
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  • | title = Gravitation As The Result Of The Reintegration Of Migrated Electrons And Positrons To Their Atomic Nuclei ...ssically the energy of a subatomic particle is thought to be concentrated. Electrons and positrons that have migrated slowly out of the core of their nuclei are
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  • ...on on chemical reactions and study of chemical polarisation of nucleas and electrons in the same number.
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  • ...al disturbance of the outer infra-red frequency orbits of the outer atomic electrons. As the temperature rises, the thermal agitations become more violent, dist
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  • ...atom is explained by the resonance condition between the speed with which electrons move in an orbit and the rate of precession. Special attention is paid to t
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  • * There are no perpetually spinning protons, neutrons and electrons. ...according to aufbau rules that determine spins and angular momenta of the electrons. Similar rules exist for the arrangement of nuclear shells. Both, scatterin
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  • ...not even consistent orthogonality. The MCAS Way describes the behavior of electrons while preserving their wholeness, mutual orthogonality, and interactive ada ...r />Wholly integer quantum numbers identify the orbital spaces of an atom. Electrons do not have quantum numbers! The electron of the hydrogen atom is assigned
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  • ...el of the atom that consists of positive and negative muons, positrons and electrons. The two methods that are used to determine the stationary orbits of partic
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  • ...springs in which the tension is due to the force of attraction between the electrons and positrons, which will be arranged in a double helix fashion around thei
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  • ...that such things cannot occur because of the great repelling forces these electrons should exert on each other. Yet they do appear to exist and are not even th
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  • ...G(f) = G2?"N?1(2??m)"f"?1, where f is the frequency, N the total number of electrons in the considered sample, ?m the information transmission time, and ?" a di
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  • ...fact by great scientists of the 19th century. A matrix made up of unpaired electrons and protons would be expected to have a dielectric constant magnetic permea
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  • ...he atom in up to 8 shells/sub-shells, why the shells contain the number of electrons that they do, and why the shells are offset by at least 45, are all explain ...y (the 'motor effect') and, at the same time, synchronizes the spin of the electrons in both atoms. The neighboring atom, in turn, generates helically polarized
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  • ...tial fields exert a combination of attraction and repulsion on protons and electrons embedded in that mass. A nonlinearity in the region of each of those charge
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  • ...general cases: 1- the internal electromagnetic fields from the conduction electrons contribute an induced e.m.f.; 2 - the internal fields do not give such a co
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  • ...nd Nuclei and to Radiation in Connection with the De-Excitation of Excited Electrons ...on stable electron paths nuclei radiation connection de-excitation excited electrons]]
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  • ...thin the frame of classical electromagnetic interactions between toroidal electrons and protons of finite, fixed dimensions. Positions and orientations of each ...a toroidal protons binding electronically and magnetically within toroidal electrons, which are significantly larger than the former.
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  • ...or obstacle to a classical interpretation of the stable states of orbiting electrons. Quantum mechanics avoids the very problem by discussing the probability of ...scussed, how electromagnetic radiation due to the dc-excitation of excited electrons, orbiting around a positive nucleus, can be explained classically, as a sud
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