In reply to  fznidar...@aol.com's message of Mon, 23 Mar 2009 08:43:37 -0400:
Hi Frank,
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>
>The reason that the electron does not spiral into the nucleus has been a 
>fundamental mystery. It is currently accepted that the angular momentum cannot 
>be lees that h/2pie.? This has been accepted because the result agrees with 
>experimental spectra.? Puthoff came up with some ideas about the emission and 
>absorption of zero point energy.? I believe that I have solved this problem.? 
>The orbits of the atoms exist as point of electromagnetic and gravitomagnetic 
>accessibility.? The ground state orbit is a point where the transitional 
>frequency ( 1.094 megahertz-meters ) equals the natural frequency of the 
>electron.
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I think the electron doesn't spiral into the nucleus because it doesn't have
enough angular momentum to create a photon, hence it can't radiate, which means
it can't lose energy.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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