Re: TRUE VALUE OF THE FINE STRUCTURE CONSTANT REVEALED



On Jul 11, 4:53 pm, "tnlock...@xxxxxxx" <tnlock...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
BTW, the electron is no longer shown to orbit in atoms.  In fact, the
hydrogen atom's electron is found at the nucleous in the ground
state.

The elèctròn does orbit (orbital angular momentum) and does epicýcles
(intrinsic angular momentum), but in the s-orbital dives intom the
nucleus. In the ground s-orbit the elèctròn brushes against the
nucleus continually, and the orbit is mostly circular; however, the
background can polarizein the circular orbit in oblong and broader
orbits (as the waveplot allows), still equipotential with the ground
orbit. The many elèctric and magnetic polarisations of liht are
consistent with classic orbital structures and orientations within a
quantal action.

-Aut
.



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