Interesting paper brought to my attention by a member of the LENR Replicators Group + Frank Acland of ECW.
Paolo Di Sia
School of Engineering & Department of Neuroscience, University of Padova,
Via Giustiniani 2, 35128 Padova, Italy
E-mail address: [email protected]
ABSTRACT
Nuclear structure theory has recently undergone an unexpected “renaissance” that can be
attributed to two factors: (a) Since 1989, experimental findings have indicated isotopic anomalies in
“chemical systems” at energies well below the expected ~10 MeV nuclear level. (b) Since 2007,
remarkable ab initio super-computer calculations of nuclear properties have been made under the
assumption that nucleons have well-defined intranuclear positions (x ≤ 2 fm). Assuming a magnetic
structure of nucleons consistent with classical physics, we have made related lattice calculations of
nuclear binding energies and magnetic moments. Our results compare favorably with results from other
Copenhagen-style nuclear models