Re: The Zeeman Effect. /My opinion/.



socratus wrote:
The Zeeman Effect. /My opinion/.

You intermix so much nonsense throughout this post I can only comment on a few isolated statements. In short, your "opinion" is completely worthless.


Why does Sommerfeld's formula contain constant
parameter c - speed of light quantum ?

Because it is essentially a units conversion.


Every electron's jump from a higher energy to lower one
energy is accompanied by the birth of a photon. From where
did photon appear? I think that an electron doesn't hide a
photon under its shirt, but changes into a photon according
to" The Law of conservation and transformation of energy" .

But the electron also must obey the law of conservation of charge, so it cannot "change into a photon". This is a pretty clear case of "creation ex nihlo" -- a photon is created from nothing. Brehmstrahlung radiation is a better example of that, where a single electron stopping in matter can create millions of photons and other particles, many of which (positrons) were quite clearly not present beforehand.


In atomic and biological structures equal processes take place.

That is hopelessly naive. Biological systems are VASTLY more complex....


Electron and monkey both feel pain in the magnetic fields.

But strangely, humans do not -- MRI scanners are routinely used with fields of several Tesla. I was in one, and felt no pain whatsoever from its 1.7 T field. And I'll bet that veterinarians have used them on monkeys....


Maybe somebody will understand why the spectrum of atom
splits on the supplementary spectral lines when the electron
becomes " excited in the Zeeman's conditions" and emits
from the atom as a photon in the " Anomalous Zeeman Effect".

All you need to do is STUDY. This is well known, and is completely and accurately explained by modern atomic physics.


Like so many people around here, you should actually LEARN something about the subject before attempting to write about it. <shrug>


Tom Roberts
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