Magnetic Fields of Transatoms: Spin-Nuclide-Electronic-Condensate

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G.V. Myshinsky

The Journal of Emerging Directions of Science

Myshinsky SNEC paper English - human assisted machine translation

Number 15-16 (5), page 6-25, 2017

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c Authors 2017, c Association of Unconventional Science, 2017
article received: 04/03/2017, article is accepted for publication: 25.06.2017

Abstract

The calculation of magnetic fields for transatoms with different nuclear charge and different number of Cooper pairs with S = 1 (bosons) is carried out.

Transatoms are a new state of matter with the name Spin-Nuclide-Electron-Condensate. The magnitudes of the magnetic fields of the transatoms allow them to be attracted to each other. When two transatoms converge, their electronic shells are socialised. As a result, a dual-core system is created. Subsequently, other transatoms can join this system. Thus, a multinuclear system, the transmolecule, is formed. The motions of electrons, nuclei and nucleons in the nuclei in this transmolecule are rigidly correlated. Such a strong correlation leads to the synchronisation of all types of interactions in the transmolecule. For example: the exchange of nucleons between nuclei must be synchronised with electroweak interactions (proton transformations into neutrons or, conversely, neutrons into protons).

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