Can a microwave oven blast the entire quantum
mechanic?

Did I say microwave oven?
Maybe it is an error and I meant a microwave refrigerator....
The text analyses one of the simplest paradoxes of the modern
physics:
A microwave radiation with a temperature of radiation of few Kelvins
is able to boil food or to melt dielectrics and metals, or to rise
their temperature up to 2000 K.
How is possible?
If blackbody theory is correct a frequency of microwave at 2,4 GHz has
to produce a temperature of few Kelvin and of course this has to be
the most simple and efficient refrigerator!
But the situation is completely opposite and this is only the
beginning of a succession of absurdities...
According to same quantum theory, a material body kept in contact with
microwave radiation, once it arrive at thermal equilibrium with this
radiation, will become a secondary source of microwave radiation. Has
someone, got out the hot turkey from the microwave and measured how
much remnant microwave radiation and for how long is emitted by poor
animal?
Has someone ever questioned how is possible for a material body to
absorb microwaves, more precisely photons with energy of few mili eV,
and to emit back photons in visible, with energies of few eV?
Practically it is necessary for a molecule to remain in an excited
state for minutes or decades of minutes in order to cumulate up to
1000 successive microwave photons hits!
Why, in this case, a source of infrared does not ever permit to obtain
a reemission spectrum in visible?
The entire problem is analysed in the link:
http://www.elkadot.com/ro/termodinamica/cuantic_microunde.htm

Finally is worth to be reminded that microwaves do not respect any of
the laws established for the thermal radiation.
It is not possible to deduce the temperature of microwave radiation
based on Wien displacement law. The Stefan Boltzmann law is not
respected because the material body does not become a source of
secondary microwave radiation.
The Kirchoff law related to the thermal equilibrium is not respected,
because a body subjected to microwave irradiation shifts the
reemission spectra toward infrared and visible domain of energies.
Therefore, in proposed theory quantum idea is ruled out and it is
categorised as a huge error which regrettably is still maintained in
physics.
As was already presented, the distribution of ionization energies for
electrons in atoms has nothing to do with a probabilistic
interpretation and consequently rule out the quantum theory too. There
are two links, one in 2007 and another revision in 2010:
http://www.elkadot.com/en/atomic/Ionization_energy_variation.htm

http://www.elkadot.com/en/chemistry/Ionization%20energy%20and%20work%20function.htm

The present text is not a novelty too. An old text related to
microwave working principle was already posted under the name:
induction lamps and quantum hypothesis.

http://www.elkadot.com/en/physical-chemistry/induction%20lamp%20and%20quantum%20hypothesis.htm
But who cares!?
Our leaders are busy with money allocation. Science is made from the
tip of the pen ….
More absurd an idea appears to be, more chances to be published in a
recognised journal.

Best regards up to a new research related to blackbody radiation….

Sorin Cosofret

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