Re: [Vo]:Electron Transition Atomic Mass Change Quantified

2020-05-09 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
It's not Einsteins law it's Plank law combined with Poincarés Mass EM mass energy relation. See : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Poincaré#Mass–energy_relation The formula E=MC^2 has first been found by Poincaré! J.W. Am 09.05.20 um 19:33 schrieb Terry Blanton: A new door to the

Re: [Vo]:Electron Transition Atomic Mass Change Quantified

2020-05-09 Thread H LV
Interesting. Mass-energy change at the atomic scale is usually ignored by chemists and physicists because it is too small measure. Now that such a small change can be measured perhaps it will lead to the discovery/recognition of novel phenomena at the interface of chemical and nuclear physics.

[Vo]:Electron Transition Atomic Mass Change Quantified

2020-05-09 Thread Terry Blanton
A new door to the quantum world has been opened: When an atom absorbs or releases energy via the quantum leap of an electron, it becomes heavier or lighter. This can be explained by Einstein's theory of relativity (E = mc2). However, the effect is minuscule for a single atom. Nevertheless, the

Re: [Vo]:JCMNS 32 uploaded

2020-05-09 Thread Jones Beene
Robin, good point The Efimov state is generally overlooked, as we have noted before. There is something special about 3 identical resonantly bound units (esp bosons) even if the state is transitory, especially where the vectors are orthogonal on a rotating plane. (see the animation on the