Re: 'electron -electron repulsion' is questionable : New findings:
From: Anantham (raomap_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/29/04
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Date: 29 Dec 2004 14:13:36 -0800
Thanks for response. I respect the valuable experimental findings cited
by you.
Wave nature of electron is entirely a different perception from the
view as 'point particle' and I am not sure whether possible to define
exact size of a group of waves.
So far, electron was viewed as a particle from various considerations.
My research findings evidently show that excited atom recognizes only
the energy of beta particle, gamma or X-ray and does not distinguish
beta from gamma or X-ray. And for the first time ever, relative
performance of three types of ionizing radiations was possible to
study.
Outside an atom, the electron gives an impression of a particle because
its nature of wave differs from that of electromagnetic radiation. This
is my clear impression based on which I would soon provide a detailed
explanation.
Understanding of electron as particle remained incomplete. Many aspects
like Synchrotron radiation can be explained well as waves.
M.A.Padmanabha Rao
Former Professor
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