Antiferromagnetic nucleus of Cr

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Alan C. Folmsbee, 1565 Haiku Road, Haiku, Hawaii 96708 USA


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Abstract
The protons and neutrons in the nuclei of the elements are, in this theory, positioned in fixed locations for all common isotopes. Sphere stacking of baryons is used with both cubic and hexagonal packing. It is asserted that all elements heavier than boron have a cube of nucleons in the center of each nucleus. To provide evidence for this theory, the properties of iron and chromium are compared using their nuclear structures. Cr has two rings of protons. Geometric reasoning shows it may be possible to make a Boolean logic gate out of four atoms because of the magnetic phenomena of chromium.
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