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Old June 17th 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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In Take V.I, I proposed a constructive fusion process for star
formation mechanics. In Take 6, I suggested an atomic structure that
provides a mathematical basis for constructive fusion. The Take 6
atomic structure is compatible with the particle based atomic structure
data and resolves many problems attached to that model.

The Einstein-Bose Condensate may be a laboratory example of
constructive fusion. The Take 6 atomic structure lends itself well to
explaining constructive fusion in terms of the approach to absolute
zero temperatures and in terms of the severe mechanical pressure held
to exist in galactic clouds. It appears that the electromagnetic nature
of matter is flushed out at both environmental extremes.

Recall that the Take 6 atomic structure requires electric current to
travel through the center of the atom. At normal surface earth
conditions the outermost electron ring splits and connects to another
such ring in 2 more atoms. However as the energy required to maintain
the atomic structure diminishes through loss of heat,
the inner shell electrons may also participate in the flow of current.
This explains superconductivity rather nicely.

The Einstein-Bose Condensate appears to be a super atom that results
when all electron rings participate in the join for carrying current.
johnreed

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