An alternate view of nuclear structure. This is a description of an alternate to the standard models of nuclear structure, with a crystalline structure of diquarks and monoquarks. Nuclei were found to follow a least surface function, modified by minimizing the dipole on the nucleus. It assumes a structure to the quarks based on a theory of gravitons as low-energy tachyons, with a photon-like shell surrounding each charged structure, and each monoquark containing a proto-quark in a spherical orbit just above a pair of gravitons also in spherical orbits, with the diquark being 2 proto-quarks above 2 gravitons. Other fundamental particles (photons and leptons) are also proto-matter above gravitons. This theory provides a size to the proton of 1.6 fm, and base frequency of the graviton of 4.148 x 1042 cycles per second. A brief analysis of energy and size of other nuclei are also included. Contents includes illustrations of many nuclei, a table of links for best fit for baryon count of 1 to 310, and graphs comparing the solution space to known isotopes.