Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Joint Fall 2022 Meeting of the Texas Section of the APS, Texas Section of the AAPT, and Zone 13 of the SPS
Volume 67, Number 11
Thursday–Saturday, October 13–15, 2022; Rice University, Houston, Texas
Session H01: Poster Session
5:00 PM,
Friday, October 14, 2022
Rice University BRC
Room: Exhibition Hall
Abstract: H01.00018 : Distinguishing Behavior by Dimension Using Hemispherical (r#,θ#,φ#,z=X0=½): Defining Radial Behavior as ‘Extra 1/r’ Hooke’s Law Equilibrium-Spring versus Latitude Behavior as Schrödinger Ring-Spring*
Presenter:
Arno Vigen
Author:
Arno Vigen
- In the radial (r) direction, defining the net of electrostatic and the ‘extra 1/r’ generating linear-spring behavior based upon Hooke’s Law as attraction to Bohr-H, as modified by particle counts, at 1/d increasing strength as always inward towards that equilibrium. That is a dynamic reasoning for electrons in a shell.
In the latitude (φ) direction and axial (rho,φ) plane, by electron subshell sets in each of the two hemispheres locked in rES repelling ring-spring dynamics based upon Schrödinger’s Equation.
In the longitude (θ) direction, understanding the off-radial based upon electroweak theory.
While this explain the (1/2π)1/3 in Schrodinger’s Equation. Unfortunately, this mixing of spherical and cylindrical requires challenging math for future work.
*No external funding occured for this research.
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