The
Nucleus of an Oxygen O-16 Atom
The nucleus of an atom is located in a small volume at the center
of an atom. The nucleus of Oxygen-16 is shown
to the left.
Modern science asserts that the nucleus is composed of protons
and neutrons. Since protons strongly repel
each other, the Strong Force was invented to hold the nucleus together.
Unlike other forces, the Strong Force does not decrease with the
square of distance between the objects of force..
- In the CSS model of the nucleus, a geometrical packing scheme
for electrons and protons describes the shells
of the nucleus. A common feature of a shell
is the "triplet" structure
consisting of an electron and a small proton
on either side of the electron (as illustrated
by the nucleus of Oxygen).
- The CSS model accurately predicts the nuclear "magic
numbers" and
explains the physical origin of nuclear spins
and the liquid drop features of nuclides.
- The CSS model correctly predicts the spin
(angular momentum) in hundreds of nuclides, whether stable or
unstable. Quantum nuclear shell models cannot
do this with so few assumptions.
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