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The line spectra of the atom is a continuous line spectrum and dependent on the difference bewtween two sine squared quantities derived from Newton's - Kepler's time dependent equation that combined classical mechanics and quantum mechanics and deleted relativity and gave a line spectra mathematical description better than all said or published physics and matched experimental results with precision better than the approximated line spectra formula circulated     [[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The line spectra of the atom is a continuous line spectrum and dependent on the difference bewtween two sine squared quantities derived from Newton's - Kepler's time dependent equation that combined classical mechanics and quantum mechanics and deleted relativity and gave a line spectra mathematical description better than all said or published physics and matched experimental results with precision better than the approximated line spectra formula circulated     
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Atomic Energy Academic Incompetence: The case of the line spectra of the atom
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Author(s) Joe Alexander Nahhas
Keywords Rydberg, atomic, spectrum
Published 1979
Journal None
No. of pages 5

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Abstract

The line spectra of the atom is a continuous line spectrum and dependent on the difference bewtween two sine squared quantities derived from Newton's - Kepler's time dependent equation that combined classical mechanics and quantum mechanics and deleted relativity and gave a line spectra mathematical description better than all said or published physics and matched experimental results with precision better than the approximated line spectra formula circulated