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The Hydrogen Atom What's Most Important // Атом водорода то что самое важное

Authors: Bogdan Szenkaryk "Pinopa"

In the article is presented the structure of a hydrogen atom and the importance of its structural components. The structure of the hydrogen atom is described by a different concept than shown in quantum mechanics. In the Constructive Field Theory fundamental components of hydrogen atoms and all other atoms are protons, neutrons and protoelectrons, not quarks. These three constituents of matter have very simple properties. Despite this, they suffice for logical description of all natural phenomena. In the article are minutely described interactions that occur between the fundamental constituents of matter, which are the basis for the formation of the existing structures of matter and the creation of all phenomena in nature. // В статье представлено строение атома водорода и важность его структурных компонентов. Конструкция атома водорода описывается по иной концепции, чем показано в квантовой механике. В Конструктивной Теории Поля фундаментальными компонентами атомов водорода и всех других атомов есть протоны, нейтроны и протоэлектроны, а не кварки. Эти три составляющие материи имеют очень простые свойства. Несмотря на это, они достаточны для логического описания всех явлений природы. В статье подробно описаны взаимодействия, происходящие между фундаментальными составляющими материи, которые являются основой для формирования существующих в материи структур и создания всех природных явлений.

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[v1] 2016-03-04 10:21:03

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