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A model of the origin and structure of the Universe is presented. It is shown that the laws of nature are identical and evident both in the microscopic world and the macrocosm. Already Pythagoras paid special attention to the unit as a sacred number in the language of mathematics, and D.I. Mendeleev assigned special importance to hydrogen, the first element of the periodic table, from which the formation of our solar system started; thus, as one is the origin of numbers, so hydrogen is the basic building material of all other elements. Hydrogen is a diatomic gas in the normal state. Hydrogen molecules can form complex associates of a much larger number of atoms under certain conditions, such as low temperature or very rarefied media. The stability (and therefore, the lifetime) of these structures is lower than that of an ordinary hydrogen molecule. Nevertheless, such clusters are common in natural environments, for example, in the interstellar space. Therefore, ab initio calculations of small hydrogen clusters were performed in the present work, and the quantum chemical method was used to calculate the entropy and frequencies of zero vibrations of hydrogen isotopes.
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Goncharuk, V.V., Goncharuk, D.K. & Solyanik, L.A. The Resonant Principle of Creation and Structure of the Universe. J. Water Chem. Technol. 42, 1–7 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1063455X2001004X
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