As we already know, the neutron element is neutral. This means it is neither positively nor negatively charged and cannot be influenced by magnets. That's why we've also called the neutron a building block. The neutron is like a stone that only occurs in nature and only combines with other elements in nature. What researchers don't understand is why protons and electrons can be artificially created, but not neutrons. An experiment shows how it's possible to artificially create protons and electrons. This means that only negatively charged electrons flow in an electrical circuit. But what about the neutron? There is, of course, a way to synthesize the neutron building block. Since the neutron building block is neutral and has no electric charge, this means we're dealing with 0 C coulombs. The problem isn't the charge value, but the creation of the neutron building block. To avoid this, a prototype of an electromagnetic particle printer was designed, so to speak, which makes it possible to work with real matter. This prototype is also called the Omega coil or Omega printer, which converts matter from an artificial aggregate into a solid and prints it into atomic particles. Let's consider the neutron building block – as an artificial aggregate, we can program 0 C = Coulomb in SI – which also means that 0 C corresponds to an empty charge. This empty charge is understood as 0 C in the language of electricity. The current thus knows what to produce at 0 C, because the neutron element has the value 0 C. During the conversion of the artificial aggregate into a solid, the artificial 0 C charge is converted into a solid, creating a building block that is recognized as a neutron and identified as a stone. The reason for this is that at 0 C, no electric charge is generated at all, and therefore no element of the periodic table can be created. So, all that remains is the neutron building block. Example: Black ink is printed on a white sheet of DIN A4 paper: When black is printed, the Coulomb charge value is higher than 0 C. While the color white ink doesn't exist because the sheet is already white and neutral: therefore, 0 C charge. The same thing happens with the neutron at 0 C. A building block of the nucleus is created. So, if one assumes that artificial elements correspond to natural elements, I, as a nuclear physicist and chemist, say: yes, but without the Omega printer, they cannot be produced as a solid aggregate.
Date: August 27, 2022