Tuesday, April 12, 2011

STRONG FORCE

"The strong interaction is observable in two areas: On the larger
scale, it is the force that binds protons and neutrons together to
form the nucleus of an atom. On the smaller scale, it is also the
force that holds quarks and gluons together to form the proton,
the neutron and other particles."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_interaction

Strong nuclear force: Unlike Gravity and electromagnetism, the
strong nuclear force is a short distance force that takes place
between fundamental particles within a nucleus. It is charge
independent and acts equally between a proton and a proton, a
neutron and a neutron, and a proton and a neutron.

The strong nuclear force is the strongest force in nature;
however, its range is small (acting only over distances of the
order of 10-15 m) In the AV model, there is no strong force.
The protons and neutrons are not bound together.

In an atom, neutrons absorb energy and convert this energy to
Spin or orbital energy. Just before the Big Bang, the atoms,
neutrons, and subneutrons were all rotating at an enormous rate.
There is nothing in the AV model to stop this rotation.

The physical universe cycles from one Big Bang to the next. The
galaxies cycle around the center of the universe. Planets circle a
sun. Why bind neutrons together in an atom?

It appears scientists may have Gravity going the wrong way. They
know nothing a the fields of Space, Kone, Ray and subNeutron. They
may not know how new elements are made by the pinning together of
atoms nor about subelements. So, what they say about particle
physics is beyond the AV model.

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