the atom

By daniel, 10 August, 2008

Abstract

This work is a brief communication where there are all situations explained of the magnetic-dynamic auto-equilibrium of the spin of all particles, in the atom and nucleus, including the case that the same is in rest state occupying a inter-molecular interstice. As consequence, the carried out analysis it’s solved for the first time, the mathematical correlation of the constant of Planck with a quantum unitary physical phenomenon and the theoretical relationship to each other of all physical constants.

By daniel, 21 February, 2008

Stability and Gyromagnetic ratios

Beginning from the concepts published in “QEDa Theory: The atom and their nucleus”, I have been able to determine the origin of what today we know as “nuclear strong interaction” and the “screening in the electric interaction between electrons”, due to the interference of the atomic nucleus. With this new information I have calculated again the atomic and nuclear magnitudes including the gyromagnetic ratios and Lande factors of Helium family.

By daniel, 25 May, 2007

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:

By daniel, 25 May, 2007

Stability and Gyromagnetic ratios

From the principles published in “QEDa Theory: The atom and their nucleus” I have been able to determine the origins of what today we know as “nuclear strong interaction”. With this new information I have calculated the atomic and nuclear magnitudes including the gyromagnetic ratios and Lande factors of Hydrogen family.

Abstract

The work was divided in four sections, in the first section I made the calculations of stability and basic magnitudes of hydrogen 1, deuterium and tritium.