Every Nucleus, When Created, Will Exhibit No Motion, Linear Motion, Rotational, and/or Vibratory Motion, Singly, or In Some Combination, Which May Later Be Modified By Outside Forces: A Natural Law.

ORAL

Abstract

Due to the excess energy of creation, a newly created nucleus may exhibit no motion, linear, rotational and/or vibrational motion, singly or in some combination. For example, in nuclear decay mpc2 +1/2mpv2+ 1/2Ipωp2 + 1/2 kp xp2 = mDc2 + 1/2mDvD2 + 1/2IDωD2 + 1/2kDxD2 + (particle mass-energy equivalence, linear, rotational and/or vibrational energies), as in all mechanical situations, every mass can have no motion, linear, rotational and/or vibratory motion singly or in some combination which later can be modified by external forces including newly formed nuclei sometimes even resulting from nuclear decay or common nuclear reactions.

Presenters

  • Stewart E Brekke

    Northeastern Illinois Univ (former grad student)

Authors

  • Stewart E Brekke

    Northeastern Illinois Univ (former grad student)