SAM is a revolutionary new model for the atom.

It completely breaks with what has been taught at schools and universities for the last 100 years. Ignore what you think you know about the atom. In SAM the nucleus has a rigid structure consisting of protons kept together by inner electrons between them. The neutron is no longer an elementary particle. It is a pair of a proton and an inner electron. The structure follows the principle of spherically-dense-packing. Recurring substructures — called endings and nuclets — emerge, defining the setup of the nuclei of the elements.  With this setup for the first time real insight is gained into why the elements have the properties they reveal to us through observation. The reason for the asymmetric breakup of fissionable isotopes is revealed as well as a potential breakthrough in explaining Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR). Those are just two of many more explanations based on the structure that can now be given for previously unexplained observations.

A new numbering system of the elements based on the number of deuterons in the nucleus leads to a new Periodic Table and currently missing elements, most of them unstable. But not all of them ...