Krypton nucleus
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The heart of Krypton's nucleus is revealed through a Blender file and its accompanying .obj version, where white protons and blue neutrons take center stage. At its core, Krypton-82 serves as a foundational element, with its Face Armored Cubic lattice providing the blueprint for heavier elements known as incremental elements (rubidium, strontium). Notably, the nuclear theories presented have yet to receive endorsement from educators. For further insight into this topic, readers are encouraged to consult the author's paper in the Journal of Nuclear Physics, March 2019, titled "Magnetism from iron's nuclear structure" by Alan Folmsbee, MSEE. Some deliberate gaps in the design may allow for collapse where the six pyramids detach from the cube. Whether this is a bug or a feature remains to be seen, as it may be addressed in future revisions. For additional information on charge distribution within the nucleus of Krypton, readers are directed to the author's essay at https://impuremath.wordpress.com/charge/. This piece delves into how charge rules the nucleus.
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