Electron Orbits / Probability bands
- From: "rd" <rdschwarz61@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 3 Oct 2006 08:02:13 -0700
In attempting to determine the electron's behavior around an ATOM , has
it ever been supposed that the the Electron is constantly attempting to
merge with its associated Proton, but that it impacts the surrounding
neutrons which resonate energy back to the electron? It would explain:
1) The need for neutrons in atoms
2) Bohr's and Planks quanta requirements to excite electrons(different
harmonic resonance bands dependent o the energy level of the electron)
3) The quantum theory that electrons exist not in orbits but in
probability bands/regions.
4) The reason why electrons which are accelerated do not lose EM
energy.
Are the electrons behaviors currently 100% known arounf the atom? Or is
this idea plausable?
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