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Old January 8th 05, 05:50 PM
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Default PION AND STRONG FORCE UNNECESSARY

THE PION AND STRONG FORCES ARE UNNECESSARY
Coopyright 1984 to 2005 Allen C. Goodrich

In and expanding universe of constant total energy the
assunptions of a PION and STRONG FORCE are
unnecessaqry.

When the sum of kinetic and potential energies is a
constant, the fundamental equation of the universe
reduces to
Volumetric acceleration L^3/t^2 = M-m/(2 pi)^2.
Inside the atomic nucleus, this appears like a negative value
relative to the rest of the universe. Here, the value of L is
extremely small and M ( the effective mass of the universe)
and m are nearly the same.
This makes it look like a contraction or the result of
an attractive force which of course it is not. The assumption
of a PION or STRONG FORCE is unnecessary to keep the
protons and neutrons together in the atomic nucleus relative
to the rest of the rapidly expanding universe.


 




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