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GSS science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 1:12 pm Post subject:
Electron Orbits in Hydrogen atom
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Current state of Quantum Mechanics does not help us visualize the
instant to instant orbital motion of the electron in Hydrogen atom.
Generally it is asserted that HUP does not permit us to do so. I have
developed a model for instant to instant computation of electron motion
in Hydrogen orbitals under Coulomb forces. I have not accounted for
electron spin interaction in this model. Kindly examine the details at
the following reference. This is essentially to assert the point that
we must strive to acquire enough information about a physical process
or phenomenon that should enable us to mentally visualize that
phenomenon.
http://www.geocities.com/gurcharn_sandhu/pdf_art/hydrogen_orbitals.pdf
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Randy Poe science forum Guru
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 1:26 pm Post subject:
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GSS wrote:
| Quote: | Current state of Quantum Mechanics does not help us visualize the
instant to instant orbital motion of the electron in Hydrogen atom.
Generally it is asserted that HUP does not permit us to do so.
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No, generally it is asserted that the electron is not spinning
around in a little orbit, as doing so would violate various
laws of physics (conservation of energy for instance).
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Sam Wormley science forum Guru
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 3:30 pm Post subject:
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GSS wrote:
| Quote: | Current state of Quantum Mechanics does not help us visualize the
instant to instant orbital motion of the electron in Hydrogen atom.
Generally it is asserted that HUP does not permit us to do so. I have
developed a model for instant to instant computation of electron motion
in Hydrogen orbitals under Coulomb forces. I have not accounted for
electron spin interaction in this model. Kindly examine the details at
the following reference. This is essentially to assert the point that
we must strive to acquire enough information about a physical process
or phenomenon that should enable us to mentally visualize that
phenomenon.
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You may be thinking too much like a Newtonian.
Some background to think about
o Photons are massless force carriers for the electromagnetic force
o Pauli Exclusion Principle
o Fine Structure Constant |
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Ron Baker, Pluralitas! science forum beginner
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 3:49 pm Post subject:
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"GSS" <gurcharn_sandhu@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1150463525.558109.266770@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | Current state of Quantum Mechanics does not help us visualize the
instant to instant orbital motion of the electron in Hydrogen atom.
Generally it is asserted that HUP does not permit us to do so. I have
developed a model for instant to instant computation of electron motion
in Hydrogen orbitals under Coulomb forces. I have not accounted for
electron spin interaction in this model. Kindly examine the details at
the following reference. This is essentially to assert the point that
we must strive to acquire enough information about a physical process
or phenomenon that should enable us to mentally visualize that
phenomenon.
http://www.geocities.com/gurcharn_sandhu/pdf_art/hydrogen_orbitals.pdf
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You totally ignore synchrotron radiation.
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Sue... science forum Guru
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 4:07 pm Post subject:
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GSS wrote:
| Quote: | Current state of Quantum Mechanics does not help us visualize the
instant to instant orbital motion of the electron in Hydrogen atom.
Generally it is asserted that HUP does not permit us to do so. I have
developed a model for instant to instant computation of electron motion
in Hydrogen orbitals under Coulomb forces. I have not accounted for
electron spin interaction in this model. Kindly examine the details at
the following reference. This is essentially to assert the point that
we must strive to acquire enough information about a physical process
or phenomenon that should enable us to mentally visualize that
phenomenon.
http://www.geocities.com/gurcharn_sandhu/pdf_art/hydrogen_orbitals.pdf
GSS
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I can agree with 50% of the content 50% of the time. In all the
the other cases there is a 50% chance you've told an outright fibber.
)
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Puppet_Sock science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 4:52 pm Post subject:
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GSS wrote:
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| Quote: | I have
developed a model for instant to instant computation of electron motion
in Hydrogen orbitals under Coulomb forces.
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You have very serious errors of logic before you even get to the model.
You have rejected quantum mechanics, yet you are using various of
the results of QM and not giving any support for them. The technical
term for this logic error is "stolen concept."
Instead of approaching this subject with bias and ignorance, of which
you have ample, you *could* start by doing some reading. There are
many books that describe the experiments that encouraged the
development of QM. You *could* read a few. Or even one.
As it stands, your web page is rubbish.
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Jan Panteltje science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 5:25 pm Post subject:
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On a sunny day (Fri, 16 Jun 2006 15:30:25 GMT) it happened Sam Wormley
<swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in <l8Akg.33719$No1.10788@attbi_s71>:
| Quote: | Some background to think about
o Photons are massless force carriers for the electromagnetic force
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Why drive people crazy?
Photon is a wave.
OK, this is too much, but this 500 pound American did eat a whole
bottle of slimline pills, floated away, next time they make it to
the moon they will bring him back.
Anytime ---anybody--- says 'massless' (not mathless, we know that )
for a 'particle' we know we are being conned.
Give it up Einstein (alias OneStone, probably he had this complex, like we
know here Dutch: 'Steen Der Wijzen', translates to 'Stone of Wisdom, that
what (how stupid and worthless -in wisdom- ) turns lead into gold, ALCHEMY
English, is it: 'Holy grail'? anyways Einstein had something with stones
and 'one' (the numer), hence Ein Stein (One Stone).. so and he failed of
course, and there exists no 'photon'.
Come to think of it 'one' number he had for light speed 2.
So, the avid reader ... LOL |
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GSS science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:16 pm Post subject:
Re: Electron Orbits in Hydrogen atom
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Randy Poe wrote:
| Quote: | GSS wrote:
Current state of Quantum Mechanics does not help us visualize the
instant to instant orbital motion of the electron in Hydrogen atom.
Generally it is asserted that HUP does not permit us to do so.
No, generally it is asserted that the electron is not spinning
around in a little orbit, as doing so would violate various
laws of physics (conservation of energy for instance).
- Randy
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No, the model is based on the conservation of energy and momentum. I
will appreciate if anyone can point out at least one specific mistake
in this model.
This model predicts that the time taken in the emission process of a
photon is of the order of 10^-16 seconds. Is there any corresponding
figure available either from Quantum Mechanics or from experiments?
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Sam Wormley science forum Guru
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:24 pm Post subject:
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Jan Panteltje wrote:
| Quote: | On a sunny day (Fri, 16 Jun 2006 15:30:25 GMT) it happened Sam Wormley
swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in <l8Akg.33719$No1.10788@attbi_s71>:
Some background to think about
o Photons are massless force carriers for the electromagnetic force
Why drive people crazy?
Photon is a wave.
OK, this is too much, but this 500 pound American did eat a whole
bottle of slimline pills, floated away, next time they make it to
the moon they will bring him back.
Anytime ---anybody--- says 'massless' (not mathless, we know that )
for a 'particle' we know we are being conned.
Give it up Einstein (alias OneStone, probably he had this complex, like we
know here Dutch: 'Steen Der Wijzen', translates to 'Stone of Wisdom, that
what (how stupid and worthless -in wisdom- ) turns lead into gold, ALCHEMY
English, is it: 'Holy grail'? anyways Einstein had something with stones
and 'one' (the numer), hence Ein Stein (One Stone).. so and he failed of
course, and there exists no 'photon'.
Come to think of it 'one' number he had for light speed 2.
So, the avid reader ... LOL
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Susskind: "The photon is very exceptional. It is the only particle,
other than the graviton [if it exists], that has no mass. What if it
were less exceptional and had mass? Feynman's theory tells us how to
compute the force when a hypothetical massive photon jumps between
nucleus and electron. What one finds is that the heavier the photon,
the less it is able to jump. Were the photon mass even a tiny fraction
of the electron mass, instead of being a long-range force, electric
interactions would become short-range "flypaper forces," totally
incapable of holding the distant valence electrons. Atoms, molecules,
and life [including Jan Panteltje] are entirely dependent on the
curious fact that the photon has no mass". |
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Jan Panteltje science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:50 pm Post subject:
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On a sunny day (Fri, 16 Jun 2006 18:24:23 GMT) it happened Sam Wormley
<swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in <rHCkg.33881$No1.12216@attbi_s71>:
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Susskind: "The photon is very exceptional. It is the only particle,
other than the graviton [if it exists], that has no mass. What if it
were less exceptional and had mass? Feynman's theory tells us how to
compute the force when a hypothetical massive photon jumps between
nucleus and electron. What one finds is that the heavier the photon,
the less it is able to jump. Were the photon mass even a tiny fraction
of the electron mass, instead of being a long-range force, electric
interactions would become short-range "flypaper forces," totally
incapable of holding the distant valence electrons. Atoms, molecules,
and life [including Jan Panteltje] are entirely dependent on the
curious fact that the photon has no mass".
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Yes Sam, photon has no mass (and no related math) BECAUSE IT DOES NOT EXISTS.
Light (EM energy) is a wave, a wave that possibly waves as some property of
something, maybe even particles... qantum vacuum, whatever.
One was still thinking Stone, billiard balls. |
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Sue... science forum Guru
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:58 pm Post subject:
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Sam Wormley wrote:
| Quote: | Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Fri, 16 Jun 2006 15:30:25 GMT) it happened Sam Wormley
swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in <l8Akg.33719$No1.10788@attbi_s71>:
Some background to think about
o Photons are massless force carriers for the electromagnetic force
Why drive people crazy?
Photon is a wave.
OK, this is too much, but this 500 pound American did eat a whole
bottle of slimline pills, floated away, next time they make it to
the moon they will bring him back.
Anytime ---anybody--- says 'massless' (not mathless, we know that )
for a 'particle' we know we are being conned.
Give it up Einstein (alias OneStone, probably he had this complex, like we
know here Dutch: 'Steen Der Wijzen', translates to 'Stone of Wisdom, that
what (how stupid and worthless -in wisdom- ) turns lead into gold, ALCHEMY
English, is it: 'Holy grail'? anyways Einstein had something with stones
and 'one' (the numer), hence Ein Stein (One Stone).. so and he failed of
course, and there exists no 'photon'.
Come to think of it 'one' number he had for light speed 2.
So, the avid reader ... LOL
Susskind: "The photon is very exceptional. It is the only particle,
other than the graviton [if it exists], that has no mass. What if it
were less exceptional and had mass? Feynman's theory tells us how to
compute the force when a hypothetical massive photon jumps between
nucleus and electron. What one finds is that the heavier the photon,
the less it is able to jump. Were the photon mass even a tiny fraction
of the electron mass, instead of being a long-range force, electric
interactions would become short-range "flypaper forces," totally
incapable of holding the distant valence electrons. Atoms, molecules,
and life [including Jan Panteltje] are entirely dependent on the
curious fact that the photon has no mass".
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Feynman's theory also tells you photons wear wrist watches,
carry magnetic monopoles and explore all paths before being
absorbed. So... as soon as I see a photon's wrist watch with
its left arm still attached I'll start fretting about how much the
remaider of the poor dismembered luminary might have weighed.
)
Sue... |
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dda1 science forum Guru
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 7:21 pm Post subject:
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GSS wrote:
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Get the f*** off, piece of s**t Gurcham Sandhu. |
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dda1 science forum Guru
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 7:35 pm Post subject:
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Jan Panteltje the Fucking Cretin wrote:
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One was still thinking Stone, billiard balls.
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Yes, your balls. In a wise, cretin. |
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Randy Poe science forum Guru
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 9:17 pm Post subject:
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GSS wrote:
| Quote: | Randy Poe wrote:
GSS wrote:
Current state of Quantum Mechanics does not help us visualize the
instant to instant orbital motion of the electron in Hydrogen atom.
Generally it is asserted that HUP does not permit us to do so.
No, generally it is asserted that the electron is not spinning
around in a little orbit, as doing so would violate various
laws of physics (conservation of energy for instance).
No, the model is based on the conservation of energy and momentum.
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Not if it has an electron in a little orbit. That would produce
synchrotron radiation, and if you were properly modeling conservation
of energy, then the orbit would decay, i.e. would not be stable.
So if you have an electron in a stable little orbit, you are not
treating
the physics correctly, particularly the conservation of energy.
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tadchem science forum Guru
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 9:52 pm Post subject:
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GSS wrote:
| Quote: | Current state of Quantum Mechanics does not help us visualize the
instant to instant orbital motion of the electron in Hydrogen atom.
Generally it is asserted that HUP does not permit us to do so. I have
developed a model for instant to instant computation of electron motion
in Hydrogen orbitals under Coulomb forces. I have not accounted for
electron spin interaction in this model. Kindly examine the details at
the following reference. This is essentially to assert the point that
we must strive to acquire enough information about a physical process
or phenomenon that should enable us to mentally visualize that
phenomenon.
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You have already gotten a lot of good information (and some
not-so-good) from other posts, so I will only add one little bit.
The electron is *not* a wave. The electron is *not* a particle. Those
are erroneous identifications we give to the electron based on our own
observations of certain aspects of its behavior, by analogy to our
"visualizations" as you put it..
The electron is simply *AN ELECTRON*. To us is *seems* to act like a
particle (sometimes) or a wave (sometimes). All we *really* know is
that it has certain quantum numbers (charge, mass, spin, angular
momentum), some of which themselves are named by poor analogy to other
things we experience.
"Analogies are like ropes; they tie things together well but you can't
get very far if you try to push them." - Thaddeus Stout
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