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Fundamental ideas of the author's theory are: intra-nuclear gravity; intra-nuclear fusion (neutrons' redoing into other particles); the presence of negative nuclear field' mass component (equivalent to nuclear field' energy); the insolvency of the nuclear forces' hypothesis; the intra-nuclear fusion reactions' linking with nuclear radioactivity. Nuclear reactions are marked only by the change of nuclear field' mass component, whereas nuclear matter' mass remains unchanged. The author's helion-hydrogen model has no the main defect of existing models - the uncertainty about relation between…mehr

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Fundamental ideas of the author's theory are: intra-nuclear gravity; intra-nuclear fusion (neutrons' redoing into other particles); the presence of negative nuclear field' mass component (equivalent to nuclear field' energy); the insolvency of the nuclear forces' hypothesis; the intra-nuclear fusion reactions' linking with nuclear radioactivity. Nuclear reactions are marked only by the change of nuclear field' mass component, whereas nuclear matter' mass remains unchanged. The author's helion-hydrogen model has no the main defect of existing models - the uncertainty about relation between nucleus structure and properties. Nuclei consist of protons and electrons grouping into nuclear particles, which are (for stable nuclei) mainly the helions and tritons (as in Pauling's model). The author's new results are: base equations of nucleus structure; development of structure-mass analysis method for definition the most stable nucleus structure; new isotopes theory explaining isomerism, stability of magic nuclei and heavy nuclei' ability to the decaying; new theory of neutron and deuteron constructions. The book has intend for readers interesting in new ideas of nuclear physics.
Autorenporträt
Serga Eduard Vasilyevich, the scientist with practice of research activity during more than 45 years, since 1997 - independent researcher. Candidate of technical sciences. His area of science interest includes gravitation, the atomic nucleus theory, nuclear chemistry, nuclear energy, the vacuum theory. The author of seven scientific monographs.