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What is nucleus's island of inversion where physics rules don’t apply?
short by Swati Dubey / on Thursday, 4 September, 2025
The island of inversion is a region on nuclear chart where protons and neutrons no longer arrange themselves in levels of increasing energy, the usual shell structure seen in stable elements. It was discovered in neutron-rich elements like chromium-61. In this zone, particles jump into higher shells instead of expected ones, creating unusual nuclear shapes and behaviours defying physics rules.
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