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Sub Molecular Interface Bonding : Sub Molecular Interface Bonding, Book 5 of 7

By Kemp, Anthony, James

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Title: Sub Molecular Interface Bonding : Sub Molecular Interface Bonding, Book 5 of 7  
Author: Kemp, Anthony, James
Volume: Book 5 of 7
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Science, Sub Molecular Bonding
Collections: Authors Community, Education
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Publication Date:
2016
Publisher: Pepperday Publications
Member Page: Anthony Kemp

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James Kemp, B. A. (2016). Sub Molecular Interface Bonding : Sub Molecular Interface Bonding, Book 5 of 7. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


Description
A series of fully illustrated papers are about the subatomic world. Essentially about the energy found there and how this energy acts and reacts to form the very glue that holds the physical universe together. This is essentially an explanation of the mechanics of atomic formation, structure and linking. It looks at how sub atomic particles form strings rings and then atoms. How simple atoms use two dimensional carriers to form large atoms and the ways atoms bond together into molecules, the foundations of all matter. The papers have been split into Books primarily to keep the file sizes down to an acceptable level, this allows people with slow Internet access to easily download the files. It also means you can download just the parts you want to reference. There are seven Books in this primary series.

Summary
Part of a set of Books that look at how all matter was formed form the earliest movement in the dark matter to the creation galaxies . How atoms are created and how they form into stars and worlds. The forces around this creation and how gravity is formed from three of these forces.

Excerpt
We have looked at the basic Sub Atomic Energy Rings and at how this particle combines to from the simple then complex Atoms but to be of any use these Atoms have to build, combine and react with each other to form molecules. For atoms to do this we must have a mechanism that will allow them to react with each other without destroying their internal structure. This process is at the heart of Sub Atomic Interface Bonding and to understand it we must begin by looking at the first part of the process, the initial Sub Atomic Interfacing.

Table of Contents
SUB MOLECULAR INTERFACE BONDING In this book - 1 Sub Atomic Interface Bonding - 2 Sub Atomic Interface - 3 Atom to Atom Bonding - 4 Forces Between Core Bonding

 
 



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