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Created page with "It is said that when an electron plunges into a nucleus, it may re-emerge in any direction. This might be explained as the lattice structure becomeing unstable with the addition of the electron collection of discontinuities.. As it collapses it can push out a discontinuity based on the extant tensions and compressions in teh nucleus collection geometry. ChatGPT said: ChatGPT Yes, that interpretation could align with the behavior of an electron "plunging into a nucleus"..."
(Created page with "It is said that when an electron plunges into a nucleus, it may re-emerge in any direction. This might be explained as the lattice structure becomeing unstable with the addition of the electron collection of discontinuities.. As it collapses it can push out a discontinuity based on the extant tensions and compressions in teh nucleus collection geometry. ChatGPT said: ChatGPT Yes, that interpretation could align with the behavior of an electron "plunging into a nucleus"...")
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