Vector chemistry.
Chemistry studies the composition, structure and properties of matter.
Of course, chemistry has as its reference the planetary atomic model,
with electrons, with energy levels, with the four forces and with many
interpretation variants. Chemistry is the analysis of vector energy
conversions, between potential and kinetic states, for the composition
and decomposition of vector structures, the stability and instability
of vector structures (radioactivity). In structures, bonds are centripetal
vector forces, which in the nucleus reach hundreds of billions of bar.
I'm thinking, what would chemistry look like, having as a reference the
Fluenic atomic model, without electrons and without the four "fundamental"
forces. Obviously, authentic chemistry depends on the reality of the reference.

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