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Post #3: Unsolved Probelms of Brightsen Model (Nov. 2006)
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Some unsolved problems and predictions concerning nucleon cluster structure of atoms at the macroscopic level are discussed in the recent publication titled: Open Problems in Physics, Mathematics, Astrophysics, and Other Areas of Science. 2006. Hexis-Phoenix Press. Authors: F. Smarandache, V. Christianto, F. Yuhua, R. Khrapko, J. Hutchison. Information about the Brightsen Nucleon Cluster Model was provided by the webmaster, taken exclusively from information posted herein.
(New, 09/01/2007). A link to the book can be found at this URL:
http://arxiv.org/ftp/math/papers/0609/0609238.pdf
See page 21 for information about the Brightsen Model.
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Post # 2 for 2006 (May 25, 2006)
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Clusters of Antimatter Predicted Within Matter Nuclei. I. N. Mishustin (5/26/2006), Kurchatou Institute; Institute Theoritical Physics, Niels Bohr Institute
The following internet link: Mishustin provides a powerpoint presentation by nuclear physicist I. N. Mishustin where it is concluded that "new types of nuclear systems containing antibaryons are predicted". The detailed mathematical predictions presented by Dr. Mishustin should be investigated to see if they can be applied to the similar predictions of the Brightsen Nucleon Cluster Model that antibaryons are present within isotopes, in particular the anti-deuterium baryon [N^P^], where ^ = antimatter nucleon. Comments are welcome.
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Post # 1 for 2006: New paper on Brightsen Model
The following paper has been published on the Ronald Brightsen Nucleon Cluster Model. It can be read in full here http://www.geocities.com/ptep_online/PP-04-03.PDF
PROGRESS IN PHYSICS January, 2006. Vol. 1:14-18
Unmatter Entities inside Nuclei, Predicted by the Brightsen Nucleon Cluster Model
Florentin Smarandache and Dmitri Rabounski
Dept. of Mathematics and Science, Univ. of New Mexico, 200 College Road, Gallup, NM 87301, USA E-mail: fsmarandache@yahoo.com; rabounski@yahoo.com
Abstract: Applying the R. A. Brightsen Nucleon Cluster Model of the atomic nucleus we discuss how unmatter entities (the conjugations of matter and antimatter) may be formed as clusters inside a nucleus. The model supports a hypothesis that antimatter nucleon clusters are present as a parton ( sensu Feynman) superposition within the spatial confinement of the proton (1H1), the neutron, and the deuteron (1H2). If model predictions can be confirmed both mathematically and experimentally, a new physics is suggested. A proposed experiment is connected to othopositronium annihilation anomalies, which, being related to one of known unmatter entity, orthopositronium (built on electron and positron), opens a way to expand the Standard Model.
Comments are Welcome
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