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An Introduction to Hadronic Mechanics, Volume I

Applications to Nuclear Physics
Ruggero Maria Santilli

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This book presents hadronic mechanics, a completion of quantum mechanics for describing nuclear, molecular, and biological structures. It applies this theory for the first-known exact representation of nuclear fusion and the possible recycling of nuclear waste.

By using a language accessible to a general educated audience, this book presents the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen completion of quantum mechanics into hadronic mechanics for the description…
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By using a language accessible to a general educated audience, this book presents the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen completion of quantum mechanics into hadronic mechanics for the description of extended and overlapping wave packets occurring in nuclear, molecular and biological structures with ensuing potential and non-potential interactions.

The book then applies hadronic mechanics for the first-known exact representation of: the synthesis of the neutron from an electron and a proton in the core of stars; 2) experimental data on the Deuteron and other nuclei; 3) negatively charged pseudo-nuclei as bonds of electrons and natural nuclei; 4) nuclear fusions without the Coulomb barrier; 5) the possible recycling of nuclear waste, and other applications.

Being the only current account in the field, the book is expected to be of interest to physicists, chemists and biologists doing research on entangled particles, as well as to PhD schools worldwide.

Dr Ruggero Maria Santilli was born and educated in Italy where he achieved his PhD with the highest possible education in mathematics and physics, as well as a chair in nuclear physics at the Avogadro Institute in Turin.
In 1967, Dr Santilli was invited by the University of Miami in Florida (USA) to conduct research for NASA and he moved with his family to the USA where he subsequently became a US citizen.
In 1968, he joined the faculty of Boston University (USA), under partial support from the US Air Force, where he taught physics and mathematics from prep courses to seminar post-PhD courses.
From 1974 to 1977, Dr Santilli was a visiting scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) and, from 1978 to 1983, he was a member of the Department of Mathematics of Harvard University (USA), supported by the US Department of Energy to study a generalization of quantum mechanics and chemistry needed for new clean energies and fuels.
Since 1984, Dr Santilli has been President and Professor of Physics at the Institute for Basic Research, originally located in a Victorian house within the compound of Harvard University before moving to Florida in 1990.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-7004-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-7004-3
  • Date of Publication: 2026-03-30

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: PBC, PHN, PNRP
  • BISAC: SCI051000, SCI057000, SCI024000, SCI040000, SCI074000, SCI013050
  • THEMA: PBC, PHN, PNRP
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