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In article .com,
"newedana" wrote: How can the Orbital Electron Rotate Permanently without Energy Supply? The following two questions were remained as a mystery in the history of atomic physics: 1. How can the orbital electron rotate permanently without energy supply? 2. How can the orbital electron keeps its position without merging into its nucleus if its kinetic energy balances delicately with its potential energy when applied an external pressure on it? However, Dr. Hansik Yoon's Universal Atomic Model easily solved these two critical questions. The electron building a tiny persistent current ring is no more a mass particle, but a continuous entity with a perfect elasticity. It is connected to its nucleus with electromagnetic force fluxes, and performs a torsional harmonic oscillation to emit or absorb external electromagnetic radiations. The nuclear attraction balances with the Meissoner's diamagnetic repulsion induced by the orbital electron ring. The orbital electron ring can approach limitlessly to its nucleus to form a neutron. The nearer the distance between its nucleus, the greater the frequency of electromagnetic waves it emits and vise versa. Thus the energy order of the Yoon's Universal Atomic Model is quite in reverse to that of current model. Based on his atomic model, Dr. Yoon deals with numerous scientific subjects without relying on any existing scientific principles or theories Truer words were never spoken! |
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