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The thorny way of truth - Free Energy Community

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- 188 -3 betv#eenbetween the two protons in He and, further on, in some heavier nuclei, considerablyseparated deuterons.We are tempted to consider this as an indication that the neutron is generally abUto realize a very strong internuc Tear bond, which we would like to call neutron bond.Let us take B. In its tw<strong>of</strong>old EES there is a whole number <strong>of</strong> times <strong>of</strong>elementary waves <strong>of</strong> deuteron. It seems that here the deufrons are already separatedas cluster units, and the neutron realizes the bond between the deuterons.All said up to now sounds unusual and the lack <strong>of</strong> experimental evidence is an additional obstacle for its acceptance. <strong>The</strong> cluster hypothesis, to which ours is very closeunfortunately cannot help much in this respect. However, we would like to draw at onceattention to the work <strong>of</strong> Katb et al.^ ' <strong>The</strong>y investigate the cluster structure <strong>of</strong>24 Mg and propose the following2% = 1*0. See.at excitation energy 10 < E < 20 MeV, andat Eg^ > 20 MeV.'% - ^\ . 'h<strong>The</strong>se authors think that in the excitation region 18-19 MeV there must be linear^He - ^^0 -^He clusters.We think that this is in very good agreement with the results <strong>of</strong> our hypothesis.Data from the cluster microscope investigation <strong>of</strong> confirm very well our concepts.<strong>The</strong>se data are presented by Tohzaki - Suzuki ^^ who thinks that the nucleusmay be considered as crystal-like consisting <strong>of</strong> He-clusters. Tozaka^ ' who investigat20 4Ne also finds that it consists <strong>of</strong> He-clusters.It is quite natural to consider the results <strong>of</strong> this study <strong>of</strong> a relatively small par<strong>of</strong> the great variety <strong>of</strong> isotopes as preliminary. When thoroughly new suggestions aremade, it is natural that their deep significance and importance can be not revealedat first.

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