Bulletin of the American Physical Society
52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 66, Number 6
Monday–Friday, May 31–June 4 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session X05: Structure and Properties of Atoms, Ions, and Molecules
8:00 AM–9:48 AM,
Friday, June 4, 2021
Chair: Z.T. Lu, USTC
Abstract: X05.00006 : All Masses and Mass Groups Have Recently Been Found To Exhibit No Motion.Linear, Rotation, and Vibration Singly Or In Some Combination.Thus, Many Past And Future Physics Equations Must Include These Factors To Insure Their Correctness As Einsteins Equation ForTotal Energy of Masses At Slow Speeds.
9:00 AM–9:12 AM
Live
Presenter:
Stewart E Brekke
(Northeastern Illinois Univ)
Author:
Stewart E Brekke
(Northeastern Illinois Univ)
.About 1960 it was found that all matter including nuclei, atoms, planets and stars could also be rotating a nd vibrating as well as moving linearly.Thus, the Einstein
equation for total energy of all masses at slow speeds must include these factors: E = mc2 + 1/2mc2 + 1/2Iω2 + 1/2kx0 2 .Now it is known that every fundamental particle, nucleus, atom, ion, molecule, compound, satellite, planet, star and galaxy etc, may exhibit no motion, linear rotational and/or vibrational singly or in some combination.
when created due to excess energy of creation, which may later be modified by external forces. The updated Equation of State for all masses or mass groups in the universe.
Specific Natural laws follow from this updating :
All nuclei or molecules may have no motion, linear, rotational and or vibrationa motion singly or in some combination due to excess energy of creation which may be modified by external forces.
Total energy of a mass or mass group at slow speeds must include the potential energies such as electrostatic gravitational as well: E=mc2+ 1/2mv2 + 1/2Iω2 + 1/2kx02 + kQ1Q2 /r + Gm1m2/r +...+. Slow speed relativistic kinetic energy must be T= (E-E0) =1/2mv2 + /2Iω2 + 1/2x02 +1/2Gm1m2/r + 1/2kQ1Q2/r +...+
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