Of course Dirac, Klein, and Gordon should head the list, since their
relativistic QM equations started much of this over 80 years ago. While
they were not snubbed, the deep-orbit electron level was certainly rejected
by the mainstream.
You should add Jean-Luc Paillet to the list since he is
How low can you go?
Picometers are so passe’…
The $64 question… what is the densest of the dense?
Has anyone ever put together a table which lists the various theories of dense
hydrogen and also lists the diameter of the densest species supported by the
theory?
This could be an opportune
In reply to Jürg Wyttenbach's message of Wed, 12 Jun 2019 08:04:23 +0200:
Hi,
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>There is a severe problem with this (your) approach as due to the
>conservative field rules the delta of the potential energy must be equal
>to the added/released kinetic energy. Otherwise the momentum
There is a severe problem with this (your) approach as due to the
conservative field rules the delta of the potential energy must be equal
to the added/released kinetic energy. Otherwise the momentum transfer
doesn't work out. Where does the kinetic energy go to?
Assuming that the electron
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