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− | This paper contrasts the Spinning Ring Model (Bergman/Lucas) with the Standard Model (Bohr/Einstein) of the Helium Atom. It discusses the dimensions of the electron, a redefinition of the neutron as a triad made up of two protons and one electron, the relationship of both in the nucleus, and the electric and magnetic forces that hold the nucleus together. (From Chapter 6 of Design Vs. Chaos, Russ McGlenn, 2004)[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | This paper contrasts the Spinning Ring Model (Bergman/Lucas) with the Standard Model (Bohr/Einstein) of the Helium Atom. It discusses the dimensions of the electron, a redefinition of the neutron as a triad made up of two protons and one electron, the relationship of both in the nucleus, and the electric and magnetic forces that hold the nucleus together. (From Chapter 6 of Design Vs. Chaos, Russ McGlenn, 2004) |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Triad Helium Nucleus |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Russ McGlenn |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2010 |
Journal | Proceedings of the NPA |
Volume | 7 |
No. of pages | 7 |
Pages | 311-317 |
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Abstract
This paper contrasts the Spinning Ring Model (Bergman/Lucas) with the Standard Model (Bohr/Einstein) of the Helium Atom. It discusses the dimensions of the electron, a redefinition of the neutron as a triad made up of two protons and one electron, the relationship of both in the nucleus, and the electric and magnetic forces that hold the nucleus together. (From Chapter 6 of Design Vs. Chaos, Russ McGlenn, 2004)