CORRELATION OF MEASURED MeV VALUES
       OF SUB ATOMIC PARTICLES
                to the
              ATOMIC MASS SEVERAGE POINTS IN THE NUCLEUS 
Copyright 1993, 2004 by Gerald E. Mowery
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BASIC INFORMATION
The Nucleus is composed of 54 Electrons and Positrons   Each is  surrounded by 55 .000249089 Binding Charges. The 54 particles have a "0"charge. the 55th creates a plus or minus charge  and is balanced by one  orbiting .000249089 Particle, for a total of 56 Binderons. This is the composition of the nucleus. . .   The severed unit --- make take with it --- an Electron or Positron, from an adjacent unit  --- or lose an electron or postitron, from the basic unit.  Binderons may also lose or gain, when the severage occurs. The severage is in units of nine, (6x9 - 54). The severage may include or not include the two .000249089 Atomic Mass Particles.
SEVERAGE,  OF ADJACENT BASIC PARTICLES,  RESULT IN IDENTICAL VALUES.--- ONE -- A PLUS CHARGE, THE OTHER A MINUS CHARGE.
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