George,
OK, first I'm delighted to find, like me, you've avoided the pyres and stakes of outrageous fortune. Perhaps being ignored is as bad but we have strength of spirit! My (recently adopted) family motto is; "I have the strength of ten men as I am pure in heart!" It's so nice to converse with a kindred spirit.
Now the essay. Well even had you not written one the literary genius, clarity, truth and insight of the abstract alone might be worth a 9!
I'm no nuclear physicist but am excited by your finding; "We discovered new type of light excited nuclei with excited alpha particle inside. This nuclei are unstable, with emission of p and t Will this be published? or is it too new to pass the gatekeepers (armed guards!) of theory.
How familiar are you with plasma?/Ions?/condensation of Fermion pairs? Do you agree the pairs may be identical just with opposite orientations? as with 'split' pairs in QM?
I do hope you may take a rigorous look at the simple momenta pair identified in my essay and confirm my derivation of the orthogonal cos2 curves of QM. established physicist run screaming rather than look and bury their heads in the sand or even a dung pile!
I'd also like to talk and think more about the 8-9Mev continuum energy recognised in nuclear physics. I think I referred to something similar in terms of the 'condensate', conceptually equivalent to Paul Dirac's 'new ether'. How 'recognised' is it and what is the interpretation. Any good links?
Very well written and worth top marks.
Very best wishes
Peter