Thursday, April 16, 2020
Electron Orbit And The Formation Of Photons
A typical electron works to bear a 1 out of 137 chance of falling back-and-forth an energy level, in so as to work to form a photon from the residual excess energy that such a said electron will have just attained, when such a said typical electron is here to be orbiting around the nucleus of an atom. This works to indicate, that any one given arbitrary electron, will tend to average at helping to work to form one discrete quantum of electromagnetic energy, -- for every 137 cycles of orbit by which such a said typical electron is here to work to be translated through, over the course of its motion, as it is here to be in the process of circulating around the nucleus of any one given arbitrary respective atom, that it is here to be most associated with, over a respective quantum of time. To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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