7. Discover the Mechanism of the Nuclear Decay (Weak) Force
∙ The electron consists of a neutrino (whose energy divided by is the electron mass) which has three path components.
- Inertial path – spiral path with radius
to balance centrifugal and thrust forces.
- Electrostatic path – spiral path size larger than the inertial spiral to produce electrostatic field

- Angular momentum path – circular path with spiral on spiral to produce electron angular momentum
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∙ Neutron is proton combined with electron which has a collapsed circular path.
∙ Nuclear decay occurs when the proton neutrino flow output at velocity is aligned precisely to drive the electron neutrino to the Bohr radius .
∙ The strength ratio of the weak to strong interaction is the square of the nucleon radius divided by the Bohr radius .
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