Chapter 7. Nature
of non-radiation and radiation of the orbital electron
Leonov V. S.
Quantum Energetics. Volume 1. Theory of Superunification. Cambridge
International Science Publishing, 2010, 512-581 pages.
In this book, the reasons for the non-radiation
radiation of the orbital electron in the composition of the atom are examined
for the first time using the classic approach. It is established that the atom
is an energy-balanced system capable of stabilising the mass of the orbital
electron in the entire speed range, including relativistic speed. The radiation
of the orbital electron takes place in the range of relativistic speeds as a
result of the mass defect of the electron in the atom nucleus and is associated
with the effect on the electron of threshold (critical) accelerations,
determining the discrete nature of radiation.
7.1.
Introduction
7.2.
Concept of the discrete quantised electron
7.3.
Special features of the structure of the proton, neutron and the atomic nucleus
7.4.
Reasons for the non-radiation of the orbital electron
7.5.
Reasons for proton radiation of the orbital electron
7.6. The
role of superstrong interaction in photon radiation
7.7.
Gravitational radiation of the atom
7.8.
Probability electronic cloud
7.9.
Conclusions
References
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