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Evaluating 100 years old theories in theoretical physics.
Evaluating 100 years old theories in theoretical physics.
1) Light is the modulation of waves on magnetic lines. I.e. light is oscillating magnetic lines. 2) Magnetic field lines are created when charged particles are aligned in a single mode in a material. For this alignment, motions of them are not necessary. 3) Electric field is created only where there are unbalanced and opposite charges. 4) No particles have any wave nature in an absolutely 'energy free' background. 5) In a lowest energy level, orbital electrons of an atom have no any motions (the term 'orbital electron' itself is wrong, as electrons never orbit about the nucleus of an atom). 6) Space inside of atom is not empty, but filled with space matter. 7) Releasing of energy in a chemical or nuclear reaction is due to the releasing, expansion or explosion of space matter. 8) Only bond making reactions release energy (exothermic) and all bond braking reactions absorb energy (endothermic). This principle is applicable for both chemical and nuclear reactions. Visit: http://physics-edu.org/index.html http://physics-edu.org/new_developme...al_physics.pdf |
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Evaluating 100 years old theories in theoretical physics.
Dear atom model:
wrote in message oups.com... Evaluating 100 years old theories in theoretical physics. 1) Light is the modulation of waves on magnetic lines. I.e. light is oscillating magnetic lines. No. It is best described by both electric and magnetic field, as described by Maxwell's equations. rest of mis-steps deleted David A. Smith |
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