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  • | title = Behavior of Electrons in Atoms | keywords = [[Electrons]], [[Atoms]]
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  • | title = A Model for Free and Pauli-Paired Electrons | keywords = [[Pauli Pairs]], [[Free Electrons]]
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  • | name = Electrons, Atoms, Molecules <br />[[Category:Book|electrons atoms molecules]]
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  • ...of the Word \'Complementary\' & the Young Double-Slit Experiment Involving Electrons | keywords = [[Young Double-Slit Experiment]], [[Electrons]]
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  • | title = Electrons in Atoms ...sis describes a precession movement of the electrons of the atoms. Valence electrons precessing on the nuclei of the atoms joint them into molecules with the he
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  • | title = Mu - Muon elementary particle is a bundle of 207 diffracted electrons | keywords = [[electrons]], [[muons]], [[elementary]], [[particle]], [[dark energy]]
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  • | title = Magnetic Deflection of Electrons Using Vacuum Tubes ...lux of an air-core solenoid and the calculation of the velocity of 10-volt electrons. This summary also lays the foundation for determining the electron charge-
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  • | title = Correlated Emission of Electrons | keywords = [[field emission]], [[charge clustering]], [[multiple electrons]], [[anode spots]]
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  • ...ionary electron in the extreme ultraviolet not possible for orbiting point electrons in quantum type theories. NASA rocket space probes found 64 lines in the em
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  • | title = Electron Wave Function: Electromagnetic Waves Emitted by Ring Electrons ...particles that closely resemble the Spinning Charged Ring Model, and these electrons are a source of electromagnetic waves.
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  • ...state, the medium behaves as a black hole for electrons. The force between electrons becomes zero. So superconductivity is a question of the ?density? of the me
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  • ...alagous to the inhibition of transverse dipoles as in the nuclei and free electrons of parallel current carrying wires. That is, there is a transverse force b
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  • | title = Plasma Orbital Expansion of the Electrons in Water ...e extra electrons produce different effects on different target materials. Electrons that scatter at point of contact produce heat based upon electrical conduct
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  • ...' of electrons. The electronic shroud of electrons, therefore, consists of electrons that are localized around the nucleus, in geometrically fixed positions, in
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  • ...ese experiments, the magnetic field was oriented parallel to the stream of electrons emitted from a cold cathode in a discharge tube. The experiments determined
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  • | title = Internal Structures of Electrons and Photons and some Consequences in Relativistic Physics | keywords = [[electrons]], [[photons]], [[EPR paradox]], [[quantum electrodynamics]]
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  • ...ystal structure. This is not explainable in terms of the model of drifting electrons.
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  • ...T-SIZE: 18px">What's the component of an advanced animal or plant?<br />A) Electrons, Protons and Neutrons<br />B) Atoms<br />C) Molecules<br />D) Protein and o
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  • ...ue to the disappearance of the electric dipole interaction of pairs of the electrons. It is supposed that the Cooper pairs in superconductors are such pairs. An
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  • ...e of the Nuclides. In this model neutrons inside the nucleus polarize into electrons and protons. The model accurately predicts the nuclear "magic numbers" indi
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  • ...ectrons or of bound electrons where the widening of orbits of bound atomic electrons leads to their ejection. The proposed mechanism to produce such light tran
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  • | title = Recoil Interaction Between Photons and The Electrons In The Plasma Of Intergalactic Space Leading To The Hubble Constant And CMB ...sibility that light from distant galaxies is absorbed and reemitted by the electrons is considered with the electron recoiling on both occasions. A double M?ssb
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  • ...e energy of electrons is replenished from visible light. It interacts with electrons by compton transitions. Accordingly, light tires as it travels through inte
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  • | title = Physics Q: Magnetic Moments Not Due to Valence Electrons | keywords = [[Magnetic Moments]], [[Valence Electrons]], [[Stern-Gerlach Experiment]], [[Pauli Exclusion Principle]]
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  • ...ns explain the photoelectric effect and X-rays in the same way cause bound electrons to escape one kernel. When they are captured by another kernel they generat
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  • | title = Oxygen Lone Pair Electrons behind Amazing Properties of Water-electrolysis Gas-mixture | keywords = [[Brown's Gas]], [[Lone pair electrons]], [[Electrolysis]], [[Water electrolysis gasses]]
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  • ...case the direction of a current is formally accepted as being opposite to electrons flow movement. But, an electric current can be a transport of positive or n
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  • ...om a magnetic basis, the model explains the physical origin of the valence electrons for chemical binding and the reason why the periodic table has only seven p
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  • | keywords = [[Gravity]], [[Stored Energy]], [[Electrons]], [[Quarks]], [[Bending Light]], [[Mercury Perihelion]], [[General Relativ ...actually comes from the energy E=mc2 stored in the electric fields of its electrons and quarks. This explains not only the force of gravity, but also the effec
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  • ...er source of direct current. The battery acts as an electron pump, pushing electrons into one electrode and pulling them from the other.
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  • ...g operations. Laser activated or laser primed gas ions repel the dislodged electrons being consumed. The Electron Extraction Process is hereinafter called the "
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  • ...by Compton this work derives, using combinatorial geometry, the number of electrons that will pack into the various physical shells about the nucleus in agreem ...rom a magnetic basis the model explains the physical origin of the valence electrons for chemical binding and the reason why the periodic table has only seven p
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  • ...by Compton this work derives, using combinatorial geometry, the number of electrons that will pack into the various physical shells about the nucleus in agreem ...rom a magnetic basis the model explains the physical origin of the valence electrons for chemical binding and the reason why the periodic table has only seven p
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  • ...sconnected, but Al-Kalili then shows how these effects occur when shooting electrons at the two slit screen. '''Stream of Electrons'''
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  • ...Noise is Explained as an Effect of the Zero-Point Field Acting on the Free Electrons of the Conduction Current]]" ([http://www.physicsfoundations.org/PIRT_XI/pa * 2006 - "[[Zero Point Field, Stochastic Electrodynamics,Runaway,Free Electrons, Semiconductors, 1/f Noise]]" ([http://www.physicsfoundations.org/PIRT_X/pa
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  • ...o the right? these two situations are the same, which both belong to metal electrons having cut magnetic lines. According to the difference among the above thre
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  • ...for the irrotational radial flow (inverse square law force) of aether into electrons and out of positrons, but that it also yields three additional components o
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  • ...that can be mathematically described. But as the MCAS model demonstrates, electrons do NOT need to be different at the atomic level! Thus, it is quite illogica ...ingular twist of natural molecules (i.e., DNA).</em> With a singular spin, electrons flow chirally around nuclei. Thus, electronic orbitals possess built-in chi
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  • * 2013 - "[[Gravitation As The Result Of The Reintegration Of Migrated Electrons And Positrons To Their Atomic Nuclei]]" * 2013 - "[[Gravitation as the result of the reintegration of migrated electrons and positrons to their atomic nuclei.]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org
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  • ...Noise is Explained as an Effect of the Zero-Point Field Acting on the Free Electrons of the Conduction Current]]" ([http://www.physicsfoundations.org/PIRT_XI/pa * 2006 - "[[Zero Point Field, Stochastic Electrodynamics,Runaway,Free Electrons, Semiconductors, 1/f Noise]]" ([http://www.physicsfoundations.org/PIRT_X/pa
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  • ...Noise is Explained as an Effect of the Zero-Point Field Acting on the Free Electrons of the Conduction Current]]" ([http://www.physicsfoundations.org/PIRT_XI/pa * 2006 - "[[Zero Point Field, Stochastic Electrodynamics,Runaway,Free Electrons, Semiconductors, 1/f Noise]]" ([http://www.physicsfoundations.org/PIRT_X/pa
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  • ...eam is deflected up to 90 ? by an electric field, the magnetic moments of electrons are no longer parallel to their direction of translation, thus the magneti
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  • * 1998 - "[[Correlated Emission of Electrons]]"
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  • * 1998 - "[[Correlated Emission of Electrons]]"
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  • | keywords = [[electromagnetic interactions]], [[particle physics]], [[electrons]], [[photon]], [[light]], [[special theory of relativity]] ...l concensus is that we understand almost completely the interaction of the electrons, positrons and light, even though this theory is, as it stands, necessarily
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  • ...compact sphere of protons and neutrons which are surrounded by a cloud of electrons. Rather, the atoms are built up like Lego bricks into octahedral shapes. Th
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  • ...e. Charge to mass ratio measurements on the EVO remain the same as that of electrons implying that the mass was also reduced. Part of the process of this transm
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  • ...rom a magnetic basis the model explains the physical origin of the valence electrons for chemical binding and the reason why the Periodic Table has only seven p
    2 KB (258 words) - 10:01, 1 January 2017
  • ...l explains metals as a lattice of ion cores held together by a gas of free electrons! The electron gas cannot hold together the ion cores that are repelling eac
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  • ...om a magnetic basis the model explained the physical origin of the valence electrons for chemical binding and the reason why the Periodic Table has only seven p
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  • ...n of Don Borghi?s Experiment on the Synthesis of Neutrons from Protons and Electrons ...he core of stars, the laboratory synthesis of the neutron from protons and electrons was claimed in the late 1960 by the Italian priest-physicist Don Carlo Borg
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  • ...and the associated solenoidal bonding can provide a link from the orbital electrons through to the magnetic field beyond. The link between electric current an
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  • ...ron mass is conserved. Furthermore a quantum of 2.040997717x10<sup>21</sup>electrons then forms a 186-ether mass which is the fabric of space. The 186-ether acc
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  • | title = Gravitation As The Result Of The Reintegration Of Migrated Electrons And Positrons To Their Atomic Nuclei ...ssically the energy of a subatomic particle is thought to be concentrated. Electrons and positrons that have migrated slowly out of the core of their nuclei are
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  • ...on on chemical reactions and study of chemical polarisation of nucleas and electrons in the same number.
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  • ...al disturbance of the outer infra-red frequency orbits of the outer atomic electrons. As the temperature rises, the thermal agitations become more violent, dist
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  • ...atom is explained by the resonance condition between the speed with which electrons move in an orbit and the rate of precession. Special attention is paid to t
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  • * There are no perpetually spinning protons, neutrons and electrons. ...according to aufbau rules that determine spins and angular momenta of the electrons. Similar rules exist for the arrangement of nuclear shells. Both, scatterin
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  • ...not even consistent orthogonality. The MCAS Way describes the behavior of electrons while preserving their wholeness, mutual orthogonality, and interactive ada ...r />Wholly integer quantum numbers identify the orbital spaces of an atom. Electrons do not have quantum numbers! The electron of the hydrogen atom is assigned
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  • ...el of the atom that consists of positive and negative muons, positrons and electrons. The two methods that are used to determine the stationary orbits of partic
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  • ...springs in which the tension is due to the force of attraction between the electrons and positrons, which will be arranged in a double helix fashion around thei
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  • ...that such things cannot occur because of the great repelling forces these electrons should exert on each other. Yet they do appear to exist and are not even th
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  • ...G(f) = G2?"N?1(2??m)"f"?1, where f is the frequency, N the total number of electrons in the considered sample, ?m the information transmission time, and ?" a di
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  • ...fact by great scientists of the 19th century. A matrix made up of unpaired electrons and protons would be expected to have a dielectric constant magnetic permea
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  • ...he atom in up to 8 shells/sub-shells, why the shells contain the number of electrons that they do, and why the shells are offset by at least 45, are all explain ...y (the 'motor effect') and, at the same time, synchronizes the spin of the electrons in both atoms. The neighboring atom, in turn, generates helically polarized
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  • ...tial fields exert a combination of attraction and repulsion on protons and electrons embedded in that mass. A nonlinearity in the region of each of those charge
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  • ...general cases: 1- the internal electromagnetic fields from the conduction electrons contribute an induced e.m.f.; 2 - the internal fields do not give such a co
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  • ...nd Nuclei and to Radiation in Connection with the De-Excitation of Excited Electrons ...on stable electron paths nuclei radiation connection de-excitation excited electrons]]
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  • ...thin the frame of classical electromagnetic interactions between toroidal electrons and protons of finite, fixed dimensions. Positions and orientations of each ...a toroidal protons binding electronically and magnetically within toroidal electrons, which are significantly larger than the former.
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  • ...or obstacle to a classical interpretation of the stable states of orbiting electrons. Quantum mechanics avoids the very problem by discussing the probability of ...scussed, how electromagnetic radiation due to the dc-excitation of excited electrons, orbiting around a positive nucleus, can be explained classically, as a sud
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  • ...packed with aether sinks (electrons) and aether sources (positrons). These electrons and positrons are paired into tiny dipoles. Within each dipole, the electro ...that the flow will constantly be emerging from positrons and sinking into electrons. The average speed of this flow is what determines the speed of light.
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  • ...scussed, how electromagnetic radiation due to the de-excitation of excited electrons, orbiting around a positive nucleus, can be explained classically, as a sud
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  • ...ls cannot explain the dynamic stability of molecules. There are no valence electrons that operate as bonding agents. Chemical bonding is due to magnetic couplin
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  • ...posed that all space is permeated with a dense electrically neutral sea of electrons and positrons which serves as the medium for the propagation of light. The
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  • ...velocity and reflects slower visual images. Visual mass images impact the electrons of the millions of retinal photons. The photon energy output is transmitte ...ence is that electrons are composed of photons and protons are composed of electrons. Particles are spherical. They accumulate spherically until they are no l
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  • | keywords = [[radioactive waste]], [[electrons]], [[gamma rays]], [[reaction]], [[accelerator]], [[fission]], [[isotopes]] A linear accelerator, preferably of the monochromatic type, accelerates electrons which are directed onto a high Z target such as tungsten to generate gamma
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  • ...eir velocities appear far too fast for them to stay in orbit. Protons and electrons behave as though they are connected by elastic strings. This also explains
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  • ...published book by Ralph Sansbury based on&nbsp;charge&nbsp;polarization in electrons and atomic nuclei.&nbsp; First version written in 1993. click on [http://my
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  • ...f the non-decaying spin of the electron. Although scientists know that all electrons in the universe spin they have never discovered the source of the spin.
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  • ...tric power from the vacuum. It is based on the acceleration of a charge of electrons. The act of acceleration of these tiny but very dense particles allows them
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  • ...rs of evidence for charge polarization (sometimes viewed as ?spin?) inside electrons and atomic nuclei leads to the startling implication that such electrostati
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  • By accepting that protons and electrons have volume, and are not the point particles approximated in classical calc
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  • ...gravity beams deflected perpendicularly by a series of similarly spinning electrons. The result is increased gravity push in one direction (repulsion) and decr
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  • ..., using published values of collision cross-sections and number density of electrons in IG space, a value for the Hubble constant is derived which is in good ag
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  • ...laborators discovered that in the decay 27Co60.28Ni60+e+.? the emission of electrons has a preferential direction. Therefore, she discovered that in the beta de
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  • ...ments using the techniques of combinatorial geomentry to determine how the electrons pack in layers about the nucleus. Thus the theory of electrodynamics for re
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  • * 2005 - "[[Magnetic Deflection of Electrons Using Vacuum Tubes]]"
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  • ...fferent kinds of electron: electrons and positrons of positive energy, and electrons and positrons of negative energy. This equation generalizes an already gene
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  • ...lang="EN-GB">The associated engineers established that the cathodic beam electrons might have a motion of translation without having any magnetic field. </sp ...of the magnetic field, this report establishes that the magnetic field of electrons can, in no way, be a result of their motion of translation. </span>
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  • ...sical vacuum. The forces caused by these structures serve to stabilize the electrons' motion along the orbits corresponding to eigen values of energy. If consid
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  • ...force of interaction between individual particles, for instance, a pair of electrons, are here extended to multiple charges so as to provide formulae that are u
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  • ...olecule]", in which a chemical bond forms owing to the sharing of pairs of electrons.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred
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  • ...ulate its radiation spectrum. The energy distribution of number density of electrons in the cosmic electron background becomes zero as energy goes to both zero
    718 bytes (93 words) - 19:17, 1 January 2017
  • ...onstant, plays a fundamental role in the formation of the structure of the electrons, atoms, and molecules is demonstrated. This law changes the gravitational a
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  • ...vading underworld in a negative energy state, and that this is filled with electrons. Similarities to nineteenth century luminiferous aethers will be discussed
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  • ...roglie. The diffraction has been detected for the elementary particles, as electrons, protons, neutrons, and molecules. Considering these experiments, I show he
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  • ...ire.&nbsp; The explanation is given in terms of charge polarization within electrons.
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  • ...illators and among charged particles. It develops the hypothesis that the electrons and protons are peculiar oscillators, having certain internal dynamics, and
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  • | keywords = [[Protons]], [[electrons]], [[photons]], [[hydrogen atom]], [[gamma factor]], [[relativity]]
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  • ...nd protons that we have in the universe today. At this stage, protons and electrons could combine to form neutrons but not atoms. Long after, at the point whe
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