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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / April 2006



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On the Structure of Particles and the Nature of Nuclear Forces

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周银兵 - 27 Apr 2006 02:37 GMT
This paper has proposed a theoretical idea to construct particles by
using electron, positron, neutrino and anti-neutrino as well as the
weak force interaction among them; it has theoretically estimated the
radii of neutron and proton as well as the range and strength of
so-called nuclear force, also has explained the reason for the feature
of saturation and short-range of nuclear force and various nuclear
reactions

http://www.physicswd.com/eng/web/docroot/download/04011202E.zip
Monitek - 28 Apr 2006 20:31 GMT
> This paper has proposed a theoretical idea to construct particles by
> using electron, positron, neutrino and anti-neutrino as well as the
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> http://www.physicswd.com/eng/web/docroot/download/04011202E.zip

Its been done before.

Regards,
Monitek
 
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