Nuclear Atom Theory - Check it Out

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The discussion revolves around a new nuclear atom theory presented by a participant, exploring concepts related to atomic structure, electron behavior, and the interactions between protons and electrons. The scope includes theoretical propositions and potential implications for existing scientific literature.

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  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Experimental/applied

Main Points Raised

  • One participant introduces a new nuclear atom theory and invites comments and critiques from the community.
  • Another participant proposes a model where the proton has two poles and suggests that the electron's behavior is influenced by these poles, leading to complex interactions of attraction and repulsion.
  • A different participant expresses interest in the experimental data that supports the theories being discussed.
  • Another participant supports the idea that electrons are held at a distance from protons and mentions a charged ring model related to geometric principles from Pascal's Triangle.
  • A participant expresses a desire to encourage the scientific community to examine the new theory closely, suggesting that it could necessitate revisions in textbooks if validated.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a range of views, with some supporting the new theory and its implications, while others raise questions about the underlying experimental data and theoretical models. The discussion remains unresolved with multiple competing views present.

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Some claims depend on specific definitions and assumptions that are not fully articulated. The discussion includes speculative models that have not been experimentally validated.

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A new nuclear atom theory at www.svcc.edu/~duncanb/[/URL] . Feel free to visit and make comments. Reply in forum or leave email. Will appreciate all comments.

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how about the proton has two poles but can't create its own negative side,when a electron comes into orbit,the proton positive side pulls the negative filed of the electron through its pole,then charges the south pole with a negative field,then when the field strong enough the proton radiates both a positive and negative field with the use of the electrons own field,thus repelling and attracting at the same time.so the closer the electron gets the stronger the negative field gets repelling it back harder by its own field being used against itself!
 
It would be interesting to see the experimental data which led you to your various theories.
 
I agree the electron is held at distance from the proton. I like the charged ring model because the parameters that describe this distance are the same as those of convex polyhedra which led to this modeling technique associated with Pascal's Triangle. Check out 4 th reference in J. Chem. Ed.
 
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Which experimental data can I help with. I am hoping to encourage the scientific community to exam this closely. If this theory is correct then textbooks will have to be rewritten.
 
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