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<span style="font-size: 10pt; line-height: 105%;">The  Rydberg photon whose radius corresponds with twice Bohr's radius is postulated  to be the reason for the cosmic microwave background frequency. Two great works  on black body radiation by Planck and Wein enabled this progression of thought:  The process by which frequency is given and received by the Rydberg photon.  Hydrogen atoms in stars are comprised of Rydberg photons. The stars radiate  CMBR.<o:p></o:p></span>
 
<span style="font-size: 10pt; line-height: 105%;">The  Rydberg photon whose radius corresponds with twice Bohr's radius is postulated  to be the reason for the cosmic microwave background frequency. Two great works  on black body radiation by Planck and Wein enabled this progression of thought:  The process by which frequency is given and received by the Rydberg photon.  Hydrogen atoms in stars are comprised of Rydberg photons. The stars radiate  CMBR.<o:p></o:p></span>
  
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title CMBR - A RYDBERG PHOTON PRECESSION IN STARS
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Author(s) Francis Viren Fernandes
Keywords CMBR, Black body radiation, Planck, Wein, Rydberg, Temperature, Boltzmann
Published 2013
Journal None
No. of pages 7

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Abstract

The Rydberg photon whose radius corresponds with twice Bohr's radius is postulated to be the reason for the cosmic microwave background frequency. Two great works on black body radiation by Planck and Wein enabled this progression of thought: The process by which frequency is given and received by the Rydberg photon. Hydrogen atoms in stars are comprised of Rydberg photons. The stars radiate CMBR.<o:p></o:p>