Symmetry in Nuclear and Atomic Structures
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Symmetry in Nuclear and Atomic Structures
Concept of Symmetry
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- Symmetry in physics often implies invariance under certain transformations. Here, Wsol explores symmetry at a subatomic level, drawing parallels to atomic electron shells.
Symmetry within charge radius and mass confinement radii of subatomic particles suggests a structured layering that might correspond with electron shells. This idea opens avenues for understanding particle interactions and fundamental forces.
Implications for Particle Physics
Understanding these symmetries can lead to insights into the stability of matter, the nature of forces binding particles, and potential unification of physical laws at quantum scales.