Re: Detecting magnetic field inside atom



> Is there a way to detect magnetic field inside the atom?
>
> Quantum Mechanics says the electron appear here and there.
> However, some researchers advance the concept of continuously
> moving electrons. And among the best too. Einstein, de Broglie, Planck and
> many others were convinced that electrons continuously very precise
> trajectories, however haphazard they may turn out to be.> We can dispute
> this once and for all by trying
> to detect the extremely micro magnetic field of > the moving charge
> or electron if it is really moving continuously.
Good question.André Michaud


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