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DarioC
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What if: There are only discrete protons in the atomic nucleus combined with electrons (not the orbital ones) being shared,in some random manner, leaving a net positive charge. The two particles only become discrete with the known different characteristics when the atom is "smashed" and a proton escapes with an electron (neutron) or without (proton.)
Should I assume that this possibility was disproved 100 years ago?
DC
Should I assume that this possibility was disproved 100 years ago?
DC
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