Iron Nuclear Structure
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A groundbreaking discovery has been made: The Nuclear Structure of all elements is now revealed. Iron has proven to be the key to unlocking the understanding that a cubic lattice of baryons exists within every atom after boron. Baryons, comprised of protons and neutrons, are at the heart of this structure. Protons appear white while neutrons take on a blue hue. Refer to http://ferronuclear.blogspot.com/p/uranium.html for further information. The Journal of Nuclear Physics published an article in March 2019 titled "Magnetism from iron's nuclear structure" by Alan Folmsbee MSEE, which can be found at https://impuremath.wordpress.com/. Iron's ferromagnetic properties are a result of its nucleus containing two coaxial rings of protons. Interestingly, only four elements meet this criterion: Fe, Co, Ni, and Gd. All other elements fail to meet the ring requirement. Additional evidence includes Tc and U: technetium and uranium, as well as their decays or fissions. A 3D Blender file has been created with 57 spheres representing iron's baryons. At its center lies a 3x3x3 cube of 27 baryons. This cube features six faces, each adorned with a pyramid of baryons composed of five spheres. Explore this visual representation to gain a deeper understanding of the nuclear structure.
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