> The article is almost 9 euros.  Can't you just share your copy?

I'll send you my copy in my next email, but I don't know how to send it
to the list. Otherwise, you can scroll down to it on this link, and open
the PDF on the right side of the Google Scholar page. It's article
number 4 on the page.

Microscopic analysis of nucleus-nucleus elastic scattering at
intermediate energies

http://tinyurl.com/345cnr9

As odd as it sounds, Frank is using the maximum calculated force between
two protons, and their effective spacing in the nucleus, to determine
the speed of energy in the nucleus as if energy travels using a
compressional wave. Right? So this equation doesn't really require the
radius of a proton; but rather the separation value between protons in
the nucleus, the hydrogen atom being the odd curiosity in this theory.

Craig



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