Electric and Magnetic Coulomb Potentials in the Deuteron

After one century of nuclear physics, the underlying fun- damental laws of nuclear physics are still missing. Bohr had found a formula for the H atom and another for the H2 molecule but no equivalent formula exists for the deuteron 2H. The only known Coulomb interaction in a nucleus by the mainstrea...

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Main Author: Bernard Schaeffer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Advanced Electromagnetics 2013-09-01
Series:Advanced Electromagnetics
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Online Access:https://aemjournal.org/index.php/AEM/article/view/218
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description After one century of nuclear physics, the underlying fun- damental laws of nuclear physics are still missing. Bohr had found a formula for the H atom and another for the H2 molecule but no equivalent formula exists for the deuteron 2H. The only known Coulomb interaction in a nucleus by the mainstream nuclear physics is the long range repulsion between protons, forgetting that the neutron contains elec- tric charges with no net charge. The neutron is attracted by the proton in a way discovered two millenaries ago by the Greeks. This attraction is equilibrated by the repulsion between the opposite magnetic moments of the proton and of the neutron in the deuteron. The bare application of ge- ometry together with electric and magnetic Coulomb’s in- teractions accounts for the binding energy of the deuteron, without fitting, with only 4 per cent discrepancy, proving the electromagnetic nature of the nuclear energy.
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spelling doaj.art-5831e1c8b4664ea4aeab643b182d5fbe2022-12-22T00:29:44ZengAdvanced ElectromagneticsAdvanced Electromagnetics2119-02752013-09-012110.7716/aem.v2i1.218218Electric and Magnetic Coulomb Potentials in the DeuteronBernard Schaeffer0RetiredAfter one century of nuclear physics, the underlying fun- damental laws of nuclear physics are still missing. Bohr had found a formula for the H atom and another for the H2 molecule but no equivalent formula exists for the deuteron 2H. The only known Coulomb interaction in a nucleus by the mainstream nuclear physics is the long range repulsion between protons, forgetting that the neutron contains elec- tric charges with no net charge. The neutron is attracted by the proton in a way discovered two millenaries ago by the Greeks. This attraction is equilibrated by the repulsion between the opposite magnetic moments of the proton and of the neutron in the deuteron. The bare application of ge- ometry together with electric and magnetic Coulomb’s in- teractions accounts for the binding energy of the deuteron, without fitting, with only 4 per cent discrepancy, proving the electromagnetic nature of the nuclear energy.https://aemjournal.org/index.php/AEM/article/view/218DeuteronCoulomb's lawsNuclear Energy
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Electric and Magnetic Coulomb Potentials in the Deuteron
Advanced Electromagnetics
Deuteron
Coulomb's laws
Nuclear Energy
title Electric and Magnetic Coulomb Potentials in the Deuteron
title_full Electric and Magnetic Coulomb Potentials in the Deuteron
title_fullStr Electric and Magnetic Coulomb Potentials in the Deuteron
title_full_unstemmed Electric and Magnetic Coulomb Potentials in the Deuteron
title_short Electric and Magnetic Coulomb Potentials in the Deuteron
title_sort electric and magnetic coulomb potentials in the deuteron
topic Deuteron
Coulomb's laws
Nuclear Energy
url https://aemjournal.org/index.php/AEM/article/view/218
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