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The Atom : an Organism / Bent Rolf Pettersen.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Pettersen, Bent Rolf, author.
- Series:
- Physics research and technology.
- Physics Research and Technology Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Atoms.
- Organisms.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (123 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2024]
- Summary:
- "Can atoms be looked upon in an organism metaphor? This book show how groups of quarks and particles can grow to atoms through energy growth and fusion. Atoms seem to have an advanced management system. They constantly perform several advanced tasks: The strong nuclear force, the attractive force, the repulsive force, and several other energy tasks. In addition, atoms seem to communicate with each other and are aware of their surroundings. They also constantly convert energies through Atomic Phase Displacement. These actions indicate an advanced management system. Atoms seem to act upon external information to preserve their structure. The properties of the attractive force are discussed, and a model combining atomic bindings and gravity is presented. This model works with quantum mechanics and astrophysics. Energy balance in atoms, dark energy and dark matter are also included in the model, the ilefos model. The ilefos model suggest atoms have a complex management system which can be looked upon in an organism metaphor"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Chapter 2
- Energies
- Chapter 3
- Quarks
- Chapter 4
- Atoms
- Chapter 5
- Atomic Actions
- The Strong Force
- The Attractive Force
- The Repulsive Force
- Dielectricity
- Communication Tasks
- Management Task
- Atomic DNA
- Chapter 6
- Proton
- Chapter 7
- Neutron
- Chapter 8
- Uni Particles
- Chapter 9
- Atomic Phase Displacement
- Chapter 10
- Ilefos - The Attractive Force
- Graviton
- Chapter 11
- Uni Power - The Repulsive Force
- Chapter 12
- The Strong Nuclear Force
- Chapter 13
- Dielectricity Capacity of Atoms
- Chapter 14
- Dimensional Energies
- Chapter 15
- Three Types of Quarks
- Atomic Quark
- Nuclear Quarks
- Special Quarks
- Chapter 16
- An Atomic Operating System
- Chapter 17
- Atoms as an Organism
- Chapter 18
- Energy Balance in Atoms
- Chapter 19
- The Nature of Energy and Gravity Tracks
- Chapter 20
- The Weakening of Atomic Bindings
- Super Conductor
- Chapter 21
- Particles and How Matter and Atoms Are Created and Evolve
- Photons
- Resa
- Resa 0
- Resa+
- Atom
- How Particles Evolve to Matter (Atoms)
- Dark Matter
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 23
- Dark Matter Atoms
- Chapter 24
- The Altering Energy Levels of Atoms
- Friction
- Fission
- Atom Dissolution
- Fusion
- Chapter 25
- The Periodic Table
- Chapter 26
- Qperiodic System
- Chapter 27
- Articles
- Chapter 28
- Paradigm Shifts and Research
- Chapter 29
- General Relativity, Is a Theory with Weaknesses - New Approaches to Gravity and the Expansion of the Universe
- Discussion
- Fabric of Space and Time
- The Accelerating Expansion of the Universe
- Speed of Light
- Observations
- Dark Energy and the Expanding Universe
- Gravitational Waves
- Conclusion.
- References
- Chapter 30
- Atomic Phase Displacement - Conversions of Energies in Atoms
- Abstract
- Conclusion
- Chapter 31
- How Atoms Release Energy to Preserve Their Structure
- Theories
- Forces Performed by Atoms
- Atomic Phase Displacement - Conversion of Energies in Atoms
- Atoms Awareness of Surroundings
- The Release of Energies to Preserve the Structure of Atoms
- References
- Chapter 32
- Index
- Blank Page.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9798891137899
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