Neon nucleus evidence
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The 3D object shows what the Ne-22 atomic nucleus looks like at a magnification of 20 trillion.
The white protons and blue neutrons were placed in a static nuclear structure. Blender 3D was used and a .obj file is also provided. See the evidence on this link to other scientists. The Schrodingers equation was used in France to simulate the neon nuclear structure:
https://phys.org/news/2012-07-atomic-nucleus-fissile-liquid-molecule.html#nRlv
Their picture is an exact match, considering their blurred probability results are vague compared to my periodic table's neon or my 3D model. But they are identical in profile. The silhouette the French paper provides is only a blurry version of my independently produced neon silhouette. The scientists names are J.-P. Ebran, Elias Khan, T Nikšić and D. Vretenar, Nature, 19 July 2012.
A phys.org writer summarizes, "in a crystalline state, neutrons and protons are fixed at regular intervals within the nucleus. The nuclear molecule is interp
The white protons and blue neutrons were placed in a static nuclear structure. Blender 3D was used and a .obj file is also provided. See the evidence on this link to other scientists. The Schrodingers equation was used in France to simulate the neon nuclear structure:
https://phys.org/news/2012-07-atomic-nucleus-fissile-liquid-molecule.html#nRlv
Their picture is an exact match, considering their blurred probability results are vague compared to my periodic table's neon or my 3D model. But they are identical in profile. The silhouette the French paper provides is only a blurry version of my independently produced neon silhouette. The scientists names are J.-P. Ebran, Elias Khan, T Nikšić and D. Vretenar, Nature, 19 July 2012.
A phys.org writer summarizes, "in a crystalline state, neutrons and protons are fixed at regular intervals within the nucleus. The nuclear molecule is interp
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