Re: Questions for all Alternative Atomic Modelers
- From: "p6" <atomicp6@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 May 2005 03:40:47 -0700
Y.Porat wrote:
> Hi p6
>
> i agree with most of the criticism
> you brought above
> that can be done only by an outsider!!
> (may i guess that you are Chinese
> or may be some other Asian nation??
> if yes we are not going to help you with
> anything that can lead to
> waepon development ........
> only peaceful uses of scince !!
> hope that this is your intensions as well.)
>
> 2 please write down my explanation of the
> electron of the nuc.:
>
> it is not orbiting
> it is sort of a beam stemming outwads
> and vibrates if excited
> iirc
> you asked me about an electron that
> penetrates the nuc by its way
> ;in and out'
> so it fits my description
> see my 'chain of orbitals
> at the beginning of my little humble site.
> and it hjas different degrees of vibrations
> and that is what makes the
> 'energy levels' of the electron in the atom
>
> Y.Porat
> ------------------------
Hi Y.Porat,
Can you explain how your model can produce all the
spectrum of the hydrogen atom??
How many energy levels do your model have? How
many orbitals do each of the energy level have?
In QM... n=1 has s, n=2 has sp, n=3 has spd,
n=4 has spdf... how about yours. In the gold
atom, how many protons and how many electrons
does your model have? How can the electrostatic
force balance out? Pls. answer clearly and in
order. Let's start from the very basic. Don't jump
into far off that we may lose track of everything.
p6
.
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