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Re: Neutron Decay ON/OFF Switch

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Y.Porat

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Nov 22, 2009, 5:05:10 AM11/22/09
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On Nov 22, 8:41 am, Yousuf Khan <bbb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> tnlock...@aol.com wrote:
> > When a proton captures a neutron, it releases about 2.2 MeV binding
> > energy.
>
> > The neutron cannot decay because it can release only about 0.78 MeV
> > energy at decay,
> > not enough to unbind from the proton, so it remains captured by the
> > proton forever!
>
> When neutrons and protons are paired up in more complex atoms, are they
> actually just paired up, or do they bond in complex multi-way bonds?
> Let's say two or more protons sharing a neutron, or two or more neutrons
> sharing a proton?
>
> Or are they always just pair bonds of a single neutron and a single
> proton? Can a pair of neutrons pair bond with each other? Can a pair of
> protons?
>
>         Yousuf Khan

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the firs thing you have toknow is
that non of those particles is
a sphere !!
it is a longish shape with two poles --
that are different
ie back and fron poles

if you take the Triton
it is two neutrons connected
more or less linearity
(i say more or less because it is not exactly on the same line
it is always with a chenge of direction of about 120 deg !!
and a proton
IS ADDED TO THE POINT OF CONNECTION OF THOSE TWO
NEUTRONS
so actually you get a tripple bond

similarly is the
H isotpe with mass 3 AMU
ie
2 protons proton plus one neutron
( i dont know how to write it with our ascii
editor ..)


see my abstract

http://sites.google.com/site/theyporatmodel/an-abstract

Y.P
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