Jones Beene wrote: > http://www.journaloftheoretics.com/Articles/4-4/EAtoms.pdf > > > CONCLUSION > > The component of orbital energy of the electron is absent in the > mathematical model of the formation of atomic spectra. **That > means that there is not orbital movement of the electrons in > atoms. ** In this case the rotating electron will precesses on the > proton of the nucleus. Such process of the interaction of the > electron with the nucleus of the atom explains the principle > formation of molecules by means of unlike magnetic poles of the > valence electrons. >
Does this atomic model place a spinning electron on the surface of a proton, like basketball spinning on the surface of a court? How about this model of a hydrogen atom... The proton is a large globe with a smooth frictionless surface. A smaller electron "orbits" the proton by sliding over this surface. The energy level of an electron is corresponds with the speed of the electron's motion over the surface of the proton. At a high enough speed the electron leaves the surface. Harry

