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Old March 23rd 05, 09:26 AM
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Default New Physics Based on Yoon's Universal Atomic Model

"Dr. Photon" wrote in message:
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"newedana" wrote in message

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Physics Revolution seems to have already occurred, but in a

different
way:

[snip]

Does Yoon's atomic model agree with following two experiments:

4d orbitals
http://cbed.mse.uiuc.edu/images/cu2o.gif

N2 bonding orbital (half way down at)
http://cibernautes.com/didaclopez/944/2670/
figure caption I think approximately translates as
" One of the images obtained by the group of Villeneuve, which shows
the molecular orbital around the exterior of molecular N2, which
includes an amplitude region that encompasses both atoms and which is
uniquely determined. The images obtained coincide with the

theoretical
models of the molecular orbital of diatomic nitrogen."



You'll find more about Yoon's Universal Atomic Model and New Natural
Science from http://www.yoonsatom.net

 




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