Sujet : A Very Odd Material : Aluminum-22 Sometimes Makes Orbital Proton
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Groupes : talk.politics.misc alt.scienceDate : 02. Jun 2024, 03:55:01
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https://scitechdaily.com/inside-the-proton-halo-precision-measurements-unravel-nuclear-puzzles/. . .
We are used to electron orbitals around elements. The
crude view is like orbiting moons, though it's really
much more quantum than that.
But AL-22, rather rare, can sometimes pop out a PROTON
in a sort of orbital. The state does not last long, but
in bulk material there will always be atoms in this state.
This is just 'exotic'. I wonder what can be done
with it ? Might there be a field of "protonics" ?