Re: more newtonian crap




malibu wrote:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/ring12.GIF

If you look at the above animation closely, you
will see that although the pairs of colored
spheres representing the electrons cycle
smoothly through a complete orbital, which
is drawn on two adjoining spheres, the coins
which are sweeping out the spheres do a cycle
and a half.
This is because when two spheres are used, the
loops between the two are no longer needed, and
each pathway is shortened by 25%.

So instead of it taking 64 frames, it only takes 48.
Unfortunately, the coins, which are completing
their cycle every 32 frames, are half-way through
their second go-around. So if you
watch real close, you'll see the writing on them
flip.
I could correct that by doing another 48 frames.
John
Galaxy Model
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john


Or, I can just explain that the the spheres will now
do exactly what they just did, but will be
riding on the opposite edge of the coin they are
on, so do not leave your purse in the seat; you
will not be in the same seat, ladies, actually you will
be in the exact opposite seat as far away as you
can get on the same coin.
But this is another reason why an electron
would prefer to bond- it can now ride in
both positions in the orbital.

And in crystals, where bonding is at both
ends of the orbital, the loops are lost at
both ends, making the crystal molecular orbital
50% as long as the atomic orbital.

John

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