Element 118: Oganesson

Element 118: Oganesson

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The element called Oganesson has 118 protons. The mass number A is 294. So there are 294 neutrons and protons in Og. One picture shows the assembly mid point. It decays quickly in 1 second to half of its local abundance. To understand why I have confidence that this is the correct description of nuclear structure, please read my paper in the March, 2019 issue of The Journal of Nuclear Physics. "Magnetism from iron's nuclear structure" by Alan Folmsbee MSEE Also see the evidence website: https://pyramidalcube.blogspot.com/p/evidence.html The cube-3 of iron is stable because it has a baryon at its center. Baryons are neutrons and protons. The cube-4 of Oganesson is unstable because it has a void at its core. The cube-2 is stable for carbon even though it has a void at its center. Cube-2 is stable because it only has one layer of baryons above the center. All elements are now understood, so chemistry can benefit, next. Educators did not approve of this theoretical physics.

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