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− | This article further develops vortical models of the electron and the proton and the proton, in which each particle is a massive torus with two degrees of rotation. The article is devoted to investigating standing waves originated in the ether by a proton. Just such waves define discrete spectra of optical electrons and bremsstrahlung. Standing waves in the vicinity of the proton define nuclear forces. | + | This article further develops vortical models of the electron and the proton and the proton, in which each particle is a massive torus with two degrees of rotation. The article is devoted to investigating standing waves originated in the ether by a proton. Just such waves define discrete spectra of optical electrons and bremsstrahlung. Standing waves in the vicinity of the proton define nuclear forces. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Hydrogen Atom Construction: A ?Non-Bohr\' Approach |
Author(s) | Jaroslav G Klyushin |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2004 |
Journal | Proceedings of the NPA |
Volume | 1 |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 45-48 |
Abstract
This article further develops vortical models of the electron and the proton and the proton, in which each particle is a massive torus with two degrees of rotation. The article is devoted to investigating standing waves originated in the ether by a proton. Just such waves define discrete spectra of optical electrons and bremsstrahlung. Standing waves in the vicinity of the proton define nuclear forces.