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In this paper we illustrate how, for the first time ever in the history of Physics, we are able to use the observed physical configuration of the atom's orbits to reveal the correct value of the Fine Structure Constant to be: 7.29907563x10-3 We also reveal how this new value of the Fine Structure Constant is directly responsible for mathematically describing the actual internal physical structure of the atom's orbits ultimately determining their size and positional spacing in relation to the nucleus, now enabling us to better understand the operating parameters of the atom as it interacts with photons, and with other atoms. | In this paper we illustrate how, for the first time ever in the history of Physics, we are able to use the observed physical configuration of the atom's orbits to reveal the correct value of the Fine Structure Constant to be: 7.29907563x10-3 We also reveal how this new value of the Fine Structure Constant is directly responsible for mathematically describing the actual internal physical structure of the atom's orbits ultimately determining their size and positional spacing in relation to the nucleus, now enabling us to better understand the operating parameters of the atom as it interacts with photons, and with other atoms. | ||
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The True Value of the Fine Structure Constant Revealed |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Jeffrey M Lee |
Keywords | fine structure constant |
Published | 2005 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 11 |
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Abstract
In this paper we illustrate how, for the first time ever in the history of Physics, we are able to use the observed physical configuration of the atom's orbits to reveal the correct value of the Fine Structure Constant to be: 7.29907563x10-3 We also reveal how this new value of the Fine Structure Constant is directly responsible for mathematically describing the actual internal physical structure of the atom's orbits ultimately determining their size and positional spacing in relation to the nucleus, now enabling us to better understand the operating parameters of the atom as it interacts with photons, and with other atoms.