Thank you Jed for all that you have done.  Here are all the number you need.
1.409  fermis , The electronic wave number
1.36 fermis,  the nuclear wave number
29.05 / r,  the electrons elastic constant

The numbers emerged from cold fusion experiments.
They are not much but the change the foundation of quantum physics.

Frank Z




Frank Znidarsic <[email protected]> wrote:

>I feel really good about what I have done.  The peer reviewed article forced 
>me to be logically consistent.  I then
>applied this consistency to my book.  The result is simple.
>I refactored Coulombs equation into the form of an elastic constant and a wave 
>number.  Using these terms I produced the Compton frequency and the atomic 
>velocity.
>Using the same form with the nuclear wave number 1.36 Fermi meters, I produced 
>the speed of sound in the nucleus.
>This speed 1,094,000 meters per sec was first observed in cold fusion 
>experiments.  Setting the forms equal produced the energy levels of the atoms 
>and the amplitude of harmonic motion.  In other words setting the speed of 
>light to the speed of sound produced the atomic energy levels and the 
>intensity of spectral emission.
>I hope that I am now done with no more revisions.
>
>Frank Znidarsic

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