Hi Frank
> Oh, by the way, here are the numbers you no longer need... Planck's constant,
> the Compton frequency, the DeBroglie wavelength, etc
> Start with the 3 New numbers and you can produce all of the above.
OK, no problem with that - but if you start with the better-known numbers, you
Oh, by the way, here are the numbers you no longer need.
Planck's constant
The Compton frequency
The deBroglie wavelength
An adHoc Schrodinger wave equation
The principle of quantum correspondence
Start with the 3 New numbers and you can produce all of the above.
Frank Z
Frank Znidarsic wrote:
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
Things learned recently. I had this number rp. I thought it was the protons
radius. That was wrong. It
was the electrons wave number. With that my calculations fit into standard
forms. I had this other number 1.36 fermis.
I found it in the literature with a negative one exponent. Lane Dav
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