06/08/2024
Structure of the Atom: Electrons in a Non-Excited Atom Are Motionless
In this groundbreaking work, Joseph George challenges our fundamental understanding of atomic structure and proposes a radical new atomic theory. Tracing the historical development of atomic models, from J.J. Thomson's discovery of the electron to Rutherford's planetary model and Bohr's contributions, the author critically examines the currently accepted wave mechanical model premised on continuous electron motion around the nucleus.
Through rigorous research and insightful observations, the book presents compelling evidence that atomic electrons exhibit only vibratory motion, emitting photons during excitation and vibration. This challenges the notion of continuous electron motion, which the author argues is merely a mental construct proposed by Rutherford and Bohr, lacking empirical support.
The book also unveils the existence of another state of matter within atoms, beyond electrons and the nucleus, playing crucial roles in atomic structure and providing the atom with its volume. This groundbreaking discovery has far-reaching implications for our comprehension of the fundamental building blocks of matter.
Offering a more profound understanding of various atomic phenomena, the new atomic theory sheds light on light emission and absorption, the Zeeman effect, the Stark effect, fine structure, hyperfine structure, pair production, and the matter-energy relation, among others.
Furthermore, the author proposes a compelling alternative explanation for the bending of starlight and gravitational lensing, suggesting that mass defects in the universe transform into an extremely thin form of matter that permeates the cosmos.
With its bold ideas and potential to reshape our understanding of the atomic realm, this book promises to be a seminal work that will ignite discussions and pave the way for future explorations in the field of atomic physics.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CYXPM4HL