Hubble expansion of the universe and structural features of atomic nuclei

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Hubble Expansion, Gravitation: Atomic Nuclei, Mass Defect

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An attempt is made to study the concept of "black holes" from the standpoint of the axioms of modern physics. It is found that matter which lies inside a Schwarzschild sphere must disappear, both as a source of electromagnetic waves and as a source of a gravitational field. To resolve this paradox a hypothesis is proposed according to which the accelerated expansion of the universe interacts with atomic nuclei in such a way as to transfer a positive energy to every nucleus in accordance with its volume. The influx of energy into a nucleus gradually neutralizes its binding energy, so that there is an increase in the mass of the nucleus, as well as of its component nucleons. This mechanism suggests that during the inverse process, when matter is compressed, the opposite phenomenon should be observed with a release of binding energy, and the average mass of the nucleons involved in this process should decrease; that is, part of the mass of the material is simply converted into energy.

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