Einstein's Idiots # 8 -- The H-Atom

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Quantum Mechanics has blended the particle, wave, and cloud models of the atom into a single theory and uses favorable features of each to answer every question. The mathematicians have thus rendered the QM model unfalsifiable.

On the other hand, the EM Thread model of the atom is consistent with the descriptions offered by theorists and images taken by researchers in the field.

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Einstein's Idiots # 8 -- The H-Atom

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  • "How does it ...

    "How does it explain the discovery of the antiproton at the Bevatron in 1955?" -ianfisk

    How do you explain Bigfoot sitings? Lochness monster? Reports of aliens, abductions, angels, ...?

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  • "An H atom ... do ...

    "An H atom ... do not contains an antineutrino" -ianfisk

    "It (antineutrino) does not prohibit a proton and electron from forming an H atom. It does prohibit an H atom from being just a proton and an electron" -ianfisk

    An H atom doesn't contain an antineutrino and it's not just a proton and an electron, according to this.

    "If electrons were "inside" neutrons it would be the opposite" -ianfisk

    There is no electron "inside" a neutron in TT, there is just a neutron.

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  • H: 53 pm D: 48 pm ...

    H: 53 pm
    D: 48 pm
    He: 31 pm
    T: tough one

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  • Thread idea ...

    Thread idea problems:
    62e. How does it explain Wheeler's delayed choice experiment?
    Bill's answer: ? (first asked 3 Mar 2009)

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  • Thread idea ...

    Thread idea problems:
    62d. How does it explain the two-slit experiment performed with molecules, e.g. C60?
    Bill's answer: ? (first asked 3 Mar 2009)

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