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Alan C. Folmsbee
Independent Researcher
1565 Haiku Road, Haiku, HI USA 96708
July 2, 2018
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Abstract
In this proposed theory, the nucleus of the element iron has a shape that causes ferromagnetism.
That shape also causes the stability that is the best of all elements.
The protons in iron make loop shapes around the exterior of the nucleus.
The loops are coaxial.
The iron nucleus has a cube of protons and neutrons at its core.
The faces of the cube are covered by pyramids of protons and neutrons.
All ferromagnetic elements have the coaxial loop structure like Fe.
No nonferrous elements have that shape, within tolerances.
Most of the properties of the elements are related to the geometries of the nuclei.
A new periodic table articulates the silhouettes of elements that were compared with the structure of the iron nucleus to be certain that all elements are consistent with the Pyramidal Cube Theory.
Bill hayes:
Thank you for your attention and support,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
Congratulations on your remarkable achievement!! Your creation is as important as the development of the electric light bulb. It has the potential to revolutionize the world. I believe that you will be remembered as among the greatest scientist and inventors of all time.
Dear Andrea,
Congratulations from Sweden.
Lars:
Yes.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
Will you start to sell electricity if the test succeeds?
Lars:
No.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
Are all in your team working full time with you?
Lars:
I suppose you mean the amount of the energy: the answer is yes, but if you mean something different, please rephrase.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
Is the energy produced from the E-Cat SKL about the same as from the E-Cat SK?
Alan Folmsbee:
Thank you for your insight related to your paper published on the Journal of Nuclear Physics.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr. Andrea Rossi,
I am the author of the paper about the iron and nickel
nuclear structures (Alan Folmsbee, MSEE degree). The nickel
nucleus mock-up is shown in Figure 9, next to copper and iron.
This paper shows details of the iron nuclear structure, and
the nickel mock-up just has two protons added on top of iron.
You are interested in nickel, so you may want to see my
youtube videos about nickel’s nuclear structure. This is
a static nucleus theory, where the spherical baryons are
stacked to form a cube with its faces covered by piles of
more baryons. Those rules result in nickel having two coaxial
rings of protons, like Gd, Fe, and Co. Gd has 18 protons in each
ring and Fe, Co, and Ni have 12 protons in each ring. All other
elements do not have coaxial rings of protons. The periodic
table of nuclear structure is in the paper on iron. It shows the
silhouettes of 118 elements. The catalytic property of Ni and Pt
is now being evaluated by observing nuclear structures.
iron and nickel video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miZTTD0EPJs&list=PL-AtaQ8TQoDYIHV0YEUXkMw6s5BC0PlYs&index=6&t=0s
carbon, nickel, copper video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j07CtDJP1sU&list=PL-AtaQ8TQoDYIHV0YEUXkMw6s5BC0PlYs&index=9&t=0s
A static sphere stacking was found to provide credible shapes
for nuclei to be consistent with many physical properties of
many elements. It shows why uranium fission fragments have two
mass modes that differ by about 27 baryons. A cube 3x3x3 in
the core of U is the cause of that property. The cube goes
with one fragment during fission. The radioactivity of Pm and
Tc is explained by the use of a cube 4x4x4 there. That cube
is unstable.
Chromium is the only antiferromagnetic element, so it has been
modeled. Cr has a unique nuclear structure, with its two rings
of protons being non-coaxial to the highest degree of all
elements. Each ring has 10 protons. I wrote a paper on that
and it will be submitted to a journal this week. It has images
of carbon, argon, chromium and iron. The evidence is
abundant to support the pyramidal cube theory of nuclear
structure. My evidence website is…
http://pyramidalcube.blogspot.com/p/evidence.html
Alan Folmsbee
Lars:
Yes, but I am still in an R&D phase: I’d die to make it, but didn’t make it yet.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
congrats to Ecat SK-Leonardo.
I think the accomplishments is so great it takes a while to let it sink in.