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In the current Nuclear Physics several nuclear models were adopted. Each model is applied for explaining a specific nuclear property. Although a model is able to explain a nuclear phenomenon (or a property of the nuclei), nevertheless, it is unable to explain several other phenomena and it is incompatible with other several properties of the nuclei. There is among the nuclear physicists the belief that it is impossible to have a unique model able to explain all the nuclear properties, and that any attempt for finding such a unique model is a waste of time. However, it is hard to believe that the Nature can use several different models for yielding the phenomena. In addition, what is the worst: as the models of the current nuclear theory are incompatible among themselves, how could the Nature operate by using incompatible models? Herein it is proposed a new nuclear model, which is UNIQUE, named the Hexagonal Floors Model. Through many posterior papers, we will show that such a model is compatible with the whole nuclear properties, and it is able to explain all the nuclear phenomena.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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