Figure 1. - The Double Tetrahedron Structure of the Nucleus
| Representing both protons and neutrons with equal spheres and arranging them in fcc structure the number of protons in the outer layers of a tetrahedron formation is the same as the number of possible states of the principle quantum numbers.
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| (a) The number of spheres in a two dimensional closed packing arrangement forming equilateral triangles.
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(b) The number of spheres in two consecutive layers of the tetrahedron formation
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| (c) The same tetrahedron formation can be developed by adding the new layers to alternate sides.
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(d) Assuming a proton-neutron ratio of one the outer layers of the tetrahedron contain the same number of protons as predicted by quantum theory.
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