Naked Neutron Theory

ErnieM

Joined Apr 24, 2011
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The electron does not orbit about the nucleus. Even if an electron began in such an orbit it would energy from the only source it has, the rotational enegy, until it stopped pressed up against the nucleus.
 

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BR-549

Joined Sep 22, 2013
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Ernie.....the movement I described in post #22 is for a dipole, not a nucleus.

Have a look at the image in post# 5.
This is because 2 or more dipoles that are bonded.....make a symmetric structure. The dipoles stay lined up relative to each other. The image in post# 5 is a little misleading.....to show all the parts clearly. The electron has a diameter 200 to 500 times larger than the proton.
It's like having a small center with two big nets or antennas sticking out both sides. These large target areas is what reacts to external fields. An isolated H2 nucleus will always be spinning and changing the spin angle depending on directions of external fields.

A proton can react in an external field........but because of the small target area.....the flux will need high magnitude. But more importantly than that.......is the fact that the proton is turning at such a high rate.......The Frequency of the inducing flux will need to be very high......gamma.

Looking at my icon with the proper charge size ratios................it's easy to see why some would think that the electron is orbiting the proton....................instead of the electron rotating close beside it.
 
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