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Weight | 0.33 kg |
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Author | Magula Andrei Stepanovich |
ISBN | 978-1-63902-512-1 |
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Number of pages | 164 |
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The time is approaching when there will be ways and technologies to conduct nuclear reactions at low energies, then the periodic system of isotopes described in this book will be in demand not only for a narrow circle of nuclear specialists. The first part of the book presents the periodic system of isotopes and analyzes […]
ISBN: 978-1-63902-512-1
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Weight | 0.33 kg |
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Author | Magula Andrei Stepanovich |
ISBN | 978-1-63902-512-1 |
Language | |
Number of pages | 164 |
Publisher | |
Publication year |
The time is approaching when there will be ways and technologies to conduct nuclear reactions at low energies, then the periodic system of isotopes described in this book will be in demand not only for a narrow circle of nuclear specialists. The first part of the book presents the periodic system of isotopes and analyzes its correspondence to 11 types of experimental data. The existence of periodicity of elements and isotopes, causes the need to look for some order in nature – the fundamental reason for subdivision into periods and subgroups. On the second part of this book the search for such a cause by means of quantum mechanics is undertaken. Within one system of quantum numbers the form of both electronic and nuclear orbitals and many other things are constructed. The results of such a quest are stunning and bring us closer to the conclusion that our world is multidimensional, that each particle is a reflection of the universe; it allows us to come closer to answering the questions: “What is a quark?”, “How does a nucleon work?”, and prepare humanity for the practical side of synthesizing new information. This is inevitable for our history, but should only happen together with the mental growth of mankind.