Through our actions we come to know the world. To further our comprehension we need to find in our full real lives experiences comparable to what is happening around us. Energies of the universe come together to make all the functions of the atomic nucleus.
Becquerel’s discovery of radioactivity at the end of the 19th century and Rutherford’s gold foil experiment at the beginning of the 20th introduced the processes involved in nuclear cohesion. The steady interactions of particles brings about coherence of the atomic nucleus.
The experiments of Chien-Shiung Wu and the efforts of Murray Gell Mann and Richard Feynman showed that electrons in the atomic nucleus transfer between neutrons binding them together.
The strong interaction between protons is specific to the atomic nucleus and is recognised as a basic process of nature. Energies interchanges of the whole universe concentrate through these particles as the strong interaction function of nucleus coherence.

