In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 28 Dec 2006 08:20:16 -0800 (PST):
Hi Jones,
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>--- Robin
>Well the "upside-down" part is appropriate...
>
>
>> Furthermore, when it reaches the end of the line,
>and is only doing a single orbit for H[n=1/alpha], the
>group velocity of the electron i
--- Robin
Well the "upside-down" part is appropriate...
> Furthermore, when it reaches the end of the line,
and is only doing a single orbit for H[n=1/alpha], the
group velocity of the electron is traveling at the
speed of light, which is exactly what Mills predicts
...
Well, there's the rub. A
Hi,
Consider the possibility that in its ground state the electron of the Hydrogen
atom does 1/alpha orbits before reconnecting with itself. Then for H[n=1/2] it
does 1/(2*alpha) (~= 68) orbits before reconnecting, etc. etc. until finally for
H[n=1/137] it only does one orbit before reconnecting.
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