Neoclassic Treatment of Ground-State Hydrogen - Part I: Structure

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Scientific Paper
Title Neoclassic Treatment of Ground-State Hydrogen - Part I: Structure
Author(s) William F Wolff
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Published 1999
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 10
Number 5
Pages 91-94

Abstract

A particle model of atomic hydrogen has been developed as a possible alternative to the currently ac-cepted quantum-mechanical approach. In this neoclassic model, the electron is treated as a particle with a linear orbit that passes perpendicularly through the center of a circular proton orbit. In accord with a recently derived version of the Lorentz force equation, the charged-particle motion within such orbits will generate magnetic and gravitational potentials that lead to the formation of spinning-disc, and thence to rotating-sphere hydrogen structures.