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    Matt M
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    This French team proposes a duality approach which might explain the Schroedinger equation:

    A team from the Institut de Physique Nucléaire d’Orsay (Université Paris-Sud/CNRS) and from CEA (the French Atomic Energy Commission), in collaboration with the University of Zagreb is offering a new view of the atomic nucleus that unifies its liquid and molecule-like aspects.

    A New Way to Think About the Atomic Nucleus

    #12170
    ikanreed
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    Blocked at work. A summary, maybe?

    #12171
    Henning
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    ikanreed wrote: Blocked at work. A summary, maybe?

    It’s a link to a Nature article: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v487/n7407/full/nature11246.html

    #12172
    Henning
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    … and an article that’s used by LENR / Rossi promoters.

    #12173
    jamesr
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    This review article from a few years ago covers the history of the cluster (molecule-like) approach dating back to
    Hafstad, L R and Teller, E (1938). The Alpha-Particle Model of the Nucleus. Phys. Rev. 54: 681.

    http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Clusters_in_nuclei

    #12174
    Brian H
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    jamesr wrote: This review article from a few years ago covers the history of the cluster (molecule-like) approach dating back to
    Hafstad, L R and Teller, E (1938). The Alpha-Particle Model of the Nucleus. Phys. Rev. 54: 681.

    http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Clusters_in_nuclei

    Nice. Thanks. Interesting the way it meshes with the p-B11 fusion sequence!

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