Fundamental Requirements for the Proposal of a New Hydrogen Atom

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Scientific Paper
Title Fundamental Requirements for the Proposal of a New Hydrogen Atom
Author(s) Wladimir Guglinski
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Journal None
Pages 38-55

Abstract

The hydrogen atom of Quantum Mechanics (QM) is not compatible with some phenomena that require a model of a corpuscular electron orbiting the proton (as was considered in Bohr?s model). Therefore, we realize that Bohr?s model is compatible with phenomena that cannot be explained if we consider the model of QM. The model of QM cannot explain the experiments made in 1989 by the Nobel Laureate Dr. Hans Dehmelt as well (they show that the electron peruses the space between two levels of energy, a fact in disagreement with the model of QM).

Therefore, there are phenomena compatible with Bohr?s model (but they are incompatible with the model of QM), and there are phenomena explained by the model of QM (but they are incompatible with Bohr?s model). Then it seems that a satisfactory model of the hydrogen atom (able to explain all the phenomena) must be able to conciliate Bohr?s model with the model of Quantum Mechanics. The fundamental requirements that such a new hydrogen atom must satisfy are proposed here.