Weak nuclear forces cause the strong nuclear force
E.L. Koschmieder

TL;DR
This paper explores the relationship between weak and strong nuclear forces, proposing that the strong force arises from the cumulative effect of weak forces at the surface of nuclear lattices, with the strong force being significantly stronger.
Contribution
It introduces a lattice-based model linking weak and strong nuclear forces, quantifying the strong force as a sum of surface weak forces.
Findings
Strong force is about 10^6 times stronger than weak force between lattice points
Strong force originates from unsaturated weak forces at nuclear lattice surfaces
Quantitative relationship established between weak and strong nuclear forces
Abstract
We determine the strength of the weak nuclear force which holds the lattices of the elementary particles together. We also determine the strength of the strong nuclear force which emanates from the sides of the nuclear lattices. The strong force is the sum of the unsaturated weak forces at the surface of the nuclear lattices. The strong force is then about ten to the power of 6 times stronger than the weak force between two lattice points.
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