The Schwarzschild Proton (Draft Paper, PDF), by Nassim Haramein.
After some 20 years of tireless dedication to his in depth research
on unification, Nassim Haramein’s most recent scientific paper, “The
Schwarzschild Proton,” received an award at the University of Liège,
Belgium during the 9th International Conference CASYS'09 (Computing
Anticipatory Systems).
Chosen by a panel of 11 peer reviewers, Haramein's paper won the
prestigious "Best Paper Award" in the field of “Physics, Quantum
Mechanics, Relativity, Field Theory, and Gravitation.” This
significant paper marks a new paradigm in the world of quantum
theory, as it describes the nuclei of an atom as a mini black hole,
where protons are attracted to each other by gravitation rather than
some mysterious undefined “strong force.” This radical new view of
the quantum world produces a unification of the forces and
appropriately predicts measured values for the nucleon of atoms.