Their theory doesn't make sense, not even as a classical approximation. I
cannot make heads or tails of anything there. For example, any wave
function, time independent, must be a standing wave. If it is a fraction,
and you want to enforce this, it will be a sum of many waves, possibly
infinite. This violates the exclusion principle, since each orbital can
only have one spin of each electron.

BTW, what about the octupole moment of the Ni 61?


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