The physical force responsible for radioactive decays is attributable to the weak nuclear force of massive vector bosons (W± and Z°). One of the experimental evidence is the possible determination of nuclear binding energy curve shown approximately by the following image.
The curve shows the feasibility of two fundamental nuclear processes, namely fusion and fission. Both aim toward nuclear stability. It is now a fact that the most stable nuclear configuration is that of the chemical element iron (Fe) and Iron56 is the most abundant among iron isotopes. Looking at the empirical chart of relative abundance of isotopes for all chemical elements (not shown), the element iron shows a prominent relative maximum with hydrogen being absolutely the most abundant element found in nature, while heavier and heavier element becoming rarer and rarer.
The mystery is the corresponding relationship between the stability of iron isotopes and its roles within human blood circulatory system. Since iron shows the most of ferromagnetism, its presence in human blood is a key to understanding human magnetic cycles.


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