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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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