QEDa Theory: The atom and their nucleus

Submitted by daniel on Fri, 05/25/2007 - 12:21

This is the latest project on my own, a new focus to understand the Atom and their nucleus as a complete development on Quantum Electrodynamics Atomic Theory (QEDa), starting from Niels Bohr and Max Planck works because they placed a “fundamental stone” on the science that today is named as “Quantum Mechanics”.

You will able to see with that we have gone away from “Relativistic Physics” taking as solid background the use of “Classical Physics”.

Abstract

This book are organized mainly in two sections:

The first section is fully theoretical, I carried out a complete development of the Quantum Electrodynamics Atomic theory, the description of the atoms, the atomic nucleus, the elementary particles, the phenomenons that show up at dynamic and energy levels and a serie of new properties, substances and particles discovered on the research advances (the spin as a quantum atomic regulation mechanism, the Cristyn, the negatron, observed speeds and real speeds of the movement, dimensions of atomic particles, calculation of fundamental physical constants, toroidal magnetic fields, etc).

There are remarked some hypotheses, so that the technical difficulties can be appreciated and how the research job was focused with the task of transforming it into a publication that took more than three years, thanks to the advances previously achieved in the Space Theory and in the Quarks Theory.

The second section is entirely practical, it’s organized with several tables for easy access. There are dimensional, dynamic and energy calculations of most of the elementary substances known at present and the simple mathematical and incredibly simple expressions are exposed too, derived from the work of the theoretical section.

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