Fissile vs. Fertile Atoms Renamed Squeezed State vs. Anti-squeezed States, Why Uranium, Thorium Etc are Invisible in Star Spectrometry Data, and a Return on Human Behaviour, Cultural Insecurity Defined as Anti-squeezed Behaviour, Linked to Brain Trauma

F. Pirot
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How can it be that uranium, thorium etc. are key in star dynamism with nuclear fission, when these atoms are barely visible in spectrometry data ? The answer of wavelength deformations of the uranium, thorium… gamma rays in the plasma, making data undecipherable directly, is drawn from previous works of the author. The paper also explains why, however, 235U appears in “excess” in meteors by developing simple comments on the fission cross-sections and building as well on earlier works of the author and on super-symmetry theory. In both cases, the concept of squeezed states and the associated anti-squeezed states, in application of Heisenberg’s uncertainty relation, happen to be extremely helpful to the demonstration. This eventually helps explaining the dynamism of the collapse before explosion in standard supernovas. More elements on super-symmetry are discussed in conclusion together with a return on the Chapter 1 of From an Einstein Syndrome to the People, where the use of the fine structure constant is justified, self-repressed behaviour (with as key the fear of anal penetration, in men) is anti-squeezed.
可裂变原子与可再生原子,重新命名为压缩态与反压缩态,为什么铀、钍等在恒星光谱数据中是看不见的,以及人类行为的回归,被定义为反压缩行为的文化不安全感,与脑外伤有关
铀、钍等原子在光谱数据中几乎不可见,为什么它们是核裂变恒星动力学的关键呢?等离子体中铀、钍、γ射线的波长变形导致数据无法直接解读,其答案来源于作者以前的著作。然而,这篇论文也解释了235U在流星中“过量”出现的原因,通过对裂变截面的简单评论,以及对作者早期作品和超对称理论的建立。在这两种情况下,压缩态和相关的反压缩态的概念,在应用海森堡的不确定性关系时,恰好对演示非常有帮助。这最终有助于解释标准超新星爆炸前坍缩的动力学。关于超对称的更多元素将在结束语中讨论,并回到《从爱因斯坦综合症到人民》的第一章,其中精细结构常数的使用是合理的,自我压抑的行为(以男性对肛门插入的恐惧为关键)是反挤压的。
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