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|    Evidence for a cubic core in most elemen    |
|    11 Oct 18 11:45:41    |
      The chemical elements after boron all have a cubic lattice of       protons and neutrons in their nuclei, according to this theory.              The evidence for that includes the following:              This theory explains why lithium is rare and iron is common and       why technetium is light weight and radioactive and       why cerium and iron spark when struck and       why iron is magnetic and manganese is not and       why carbon is different from all other elements and       how gravity becomes the strong nuclear force at close range to a nucleus and       why the universe is expanding while gravity makes spaces shrink and       what time is and       why eddy currents flow near iron and       why barium is pear shaped and       why neon has that shape in that reference paper and       why gadolinium is ferromagnetic and       how neutrons help fusion be stable and       how each electron is paired to one proton and       what is a photon and       why the ratio A/Z approaches 8/3, mass number / atomic number and       why an electron is repelled by a nucleus, stable in an atom and attracted by a       remote proton and       why fission splits uranium into two unequal fragments differing by a 27 baryon       count: 3x3x3 and       why three jets come from a proton impacted by an electron without quarks being       needed.              http://pyramidalcube.blogspot.com/p/evidence.html              This was discovered on May 25, 2017 as shown in this video:              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_HGg0sl8ck              Alan Folmsbee              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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