INTELLIGENT DESIGN THEORY – CREATIONISM VS. EVOLUTION AND THE WORLD'S THREE MOST IMPORTANT YET MOST DISBELIEVED EVENTS
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What Makes Up an Atom, Its Protons, Electrons
and Neutrons and Its
Nucleus? Since
the mass of the proton is 1836 times the mass of an electron, we may assume that
the proton is maybe 1836 times larger than the electron, and due to many other
considerations as will be shown, it may be ellipsoid in shape. It may have a
charge on only one side, so electrons are only attracted to one side. Let us
look into what makes up an atom, its Intelligent Design, its neutron and its
nucleus and a little more. While
textbooks say that nuclei are made of neutrons and protons, a neutron is a
single proton and an electron. Nuclei, if there were such a thing, are shown to
be really made of multiples of two protons and one electron. Natural "neutrons"
do not exist in atoms. A neutron in free space is a single proton and a single
electron, which will soon disintegrate with a mean-life of 932 seconds (15.5
minutes), or a maximum time of about 20 minutes. A neutron then separates into
an electron and a proton. Why? Because a proton and electron pair can only
coexist for a short time unless another proton is coupled to the other side. For
a neutron not to disintegrate, another proton must be locked to the other side
of the electron. This leaves an extra positive charge that attracts a second
electron. A
neutron most likely disintegrates because of a strong distant attraction of a
proton for an electron, but also a stronger close repulsion between the two.
Imagine a proton as a soft rubber ball, the size of a grapefruit, and an
electron the size of a pea. The closer these two particles become, the stronger
the attraction until at 10-19 meters, they attract each other with a
force of about nine billion tons. But closer, they begin to repel with just as
strong a repulsive force. This causes a vibration in which the electron springs
farther and farther from the proton with each cycle until it escapes the
attractive force of the proton. In my
studies, I realized that without another proton locked to the other side, these
two particles attract and repel each other with greater and greater oscillations
until they fly apart, and there could be no such thing as an atom. The reason
the oscillation increases is because the farther the electron oscillates away
from the proton, the weaker the attraction back to the proton. But as the
electron approaches the proton from a greater distance, it is accelerated more
toward the proton. Then the repulsive force of the proton is greater. Each time
the electron is repulsed, it is repulsed a greater distance, until the distance
becomes too great for the attractive force to pull it back. So a proton –
electron combination can only exist for long if another proton is locked to the
other side of the electron. The next page shows a neutron made up of a proton
and an electron. As you study this, you will begin to learn what makes up an
atom, its neutron, its nucleus and how Intelligent Design caused all atoms to
exist.
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