%0 Journal Article %T On the Structure of A=3 Nuclei %J Journal of Nuclear and Particle Physics %@ 2167-6909 %D 2012 %I %R 10.5923/j.jnpp.20120205.01 %X A=3 is the lightest genuine ˇ°nucleusˇ± with an ˇ°insideˇ± with a centre and an outside/surface. As A=2 nucleus does not have an ˇ°insideˇ± what transpires in A=3 to make this happen? The hole in the charge distribution of 3He is a major problem in the A=3 nuclei. The canonical wave function of A=3 nuclei which does well for the electromagnetic properties of A=3 nuclei fails to produce the hole in A=3 nuclei. We show that this wave function does give the surface while the ˇ°insideˇ± is completely missed by it. The reproduction of the inside of the A=3 nuclei demands that a different wave function be used. This new wave function gives these A=3 nuclei a mathematical centre which arises fundamentally and which also reproduces the hole in 3He. Thus this hybrid wave function, given in terms of the nucleonic degrees of freedom, provides us with a better and a consistent understanding of the structure of the A=3 nuclei. %K Nuclear Structure %K Helion/Triton %K Charge Distribution %K Clustering %U http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.jnpp.20120205.01.html