Atomic structure
All atoms are made up of indestructible, electrically charged hollow spheres.
The hollow sphere of a metal atom contains three layers. For example, gold atoms have an inner layer with 90 negative charges, a middle layer with 92 positive charges, and an outer layer with 2 negative charges.
Non-conducting atoms have only two layers. For example, carbon atoms have an inner layer with 6 positive charges and an outer layer with 6 negative charges.
The oxygen atom is special. It has an indestructible charged ball inside a hollow sphere. It constantly oscillates at a natural frequency.
Oxygen atoms have this oscillating ball inside can carry a lot of energy. When two oxygen atoms collide the two oscillating balls can be electrically locked near the mass center of the O2 and stored potential energy.
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