Meine Atomwelt ohne Protonen, Neutronen und Elektronen

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Do you know what the smallest part of matter is?
Have you already considered this question?
Philosophers and scientists were already dealing with this question over 2500 years ago. However, attempts are still being made today to find a clear answer to this question using models and methods.
Everything has its origins in the fact that, 2500 years ago, Democritus gave the smallest, indivisible piece of matter the name "atom".
This hypothesis was accepted until Dalton caused a stir in the 19th century (in 1808) with his new atomic hypothesis. From this time onwards, many scientists such as the Thomson brothers, Rutherford and finally Bohr and Sommerfeld in 1919 presented the atomic model that is most commonly used today - with a nucleus of protons and neutrons and a shell of electrons.
This model is still used today, although many phenomena such as gravity, black holes (mass) etc. cannot be explained using this model.
Whether atoms are actually made up of neutrons, protons and electrons has not yet been proven.
This book introduces you to a new atomic world without protons, neutrons and electrons. You will first learn about all existing atomic models and then about my new atomic model.
The book is written very simply so that all readers can understand and enjoy it.
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