I'm actually impressed by the fact that 12,000 viewers have viewed this, or was it the author 11,999 times... and his mother? Amazing shit Atommodel but I have no idea what you're talking about, but I totally believe that you do. keep up the good work.
im no quantum physicist but your theory shares similar mindset to a theory i just read about at coralcastlecodedotcom about the magnetic properties of atoms and radio waves, etc. i suggest u check it out as u could probably make more out of it than i, and it might give ur enormus brain summore ideas to chew on :)
im no quantum physicist but your theory shares similar mindset to a theory i just read about at coralcastlecodedotcom about the magnetic properties of atoms and radio waves, etc. i suggest u check it out as u could probably make more out of it than i, and it might give ur enormus brain summore ideas to chew on :)
I see a huge hole in this theory. How can the electric and magnetic field of an electron be perpendicular? The electron can be likened to a sphere no? So if the electric field created by the (-) charge is pointing directly inward in all directions infinitely. That would mean for every electric field line there would be a magnetic field line at a right angle, an infinite amount of magnetic field lines. Thus there can be no north and south poles, so there is no magnetic field...
I like your theory, very simple and easy to understand. probably the "space matter " in your theory is higg-bosson particle those scientists are looking for at Hadron Collider now.
There are misconceptions about how atomic theory is introduced; and it has to do with the diagrams, we see dots in precise orbit shells named "electrons" and now everything believes they live life like on rails. One thing that was missing from my High School chemistry is the magnetic and electric relationship of a light wave. Also, what was missing is the electron emits energy when it drops to a lower shell (i.e. photon or something), and this affects all perceptions as a simple model is used.
Sounds like he is trying to get 1000 scientists looking harder at it. Nobody knows for sure what an atom looks like and this looks as valid as the older theory. Would be an astounding way to look at it, and the implications are far reaching.
The video is a little dull though. It's more a slideshow than a video. I would have liked to see a real person talking about that stuff and explaining it in more detail. And with some clear on-hand illustrations.
Neat video! I am an artist on YouTube trying to promote my theory on the dynamics of light and time
This theory is based on just two postulates
1. The first is that the quantum wave particle function represents the forward passage of time itself
2. The second is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle that is formed by the wave function is the same uncertainty we have with any future event
nickharvey7 8 months ago
I'm actually impressed by the fact that 12,000 viewers have viewed this, or was it the author 11,999 times... and his mother? Amazing shit Atommodel but I have no idea what you're talking about, but I totally believe that you do. keep up the good work.
thoreaumonet 10 months ago
what is space matter ??? this "theories" of yours, are they accepted by scientists? let's say, by those from MIT, for example ?
supremeon1 1 year ago
@supremeon1
Space matter is created where there is space time. Space matter is the space where matter can be created. It is not empty, emptyness does not exist.
MrNovaterra2012 11 months ago
Change that music pleaaseeeeeeeee. It feels like a stick in the A when You are trying to focus.
tbyte 1 year ago
im no quantum physicist but your theory shares similar mindset to a theory i just read about at coralcastlecodedotcom about the magnetic properties of atoms and radio waves, etc. i suggest u check it out as u could probably make more out of it than i, and it might give ur enormus brain summore ideas to chew on :)
SuckMyKiss420 1 year ago
im no quantum physicist but your theory shares similar mindset to a theory i just read about at coralcastlecodedotcom about the magnetic properties of atoms and radio waves, etc. i suggest u check it out as u could probably make more out of it than i, and it might give ur enormus brain summore ideas to chew on :)
SuckMyKiss420 1 year ago
it keeps saying error, try again
SuckMyKiss420 1 year ago
I see a huge hole in this theory. How can the electric and magnetic field of an electron be perpendicular? The electron can be likened to a sphere no? So if the electric field created by the (-) charge is pointing directly inward in all directions infinitely. That would mean for every electric field line there would be a magnetic field line at a right angle, an infinite amount of magnetic field lines. Thus there can be no north and south poles, so there is no magnetic field...
yomamasmokepot 1 year ago
I like your theory, very simple and easy to understand. probably the "space matter " in your theory is higg-bosson particle those scientists are looking for at Hadron Collider now.
taptronics 1 year ago
There are misconceptions about how atomic theory is introduced; and it has to do with the diagrams, we see dots in precise orbit shells named "electrons" and now everything believes they live life like on rails. One thing that was missing from my High School chemistry is the magnetic and electric relationship of a light wave. Also, what was missing is the electron emits energy when it drops to a lower shell (i.e. photon or something), and this affects all perceptions as a simple model is used.
WOWJBEOWULF 1 year ago
love the song. anyone know the title or artist? thankyou
1111BLAKE1111 1 year ago
For the EM wave, why does it's speed affected by different media? How does the atom in the media affect the wave length?
In your theory, light should be affected by high voltage different.
Anyway, I like your approach to point out what is the experiment shows (dense core) and what is the assumption (moving electron).
Good work, keep going.
AndyKong51 2 years ago
Sounds like he is trying to get 1000 scientists looking harder at it. Nobody knows for sure what an atom looks like and this looks as valid as the older theory. Would be an astounding way to look at it, and the implications are far reaching.
RichLOAguy 2 years ago
this is all nice and dandy, but what does it predict and how can you use it?
brianmenendez 2 years ago 2
Nice music, may I ask what it is (Artist, Song)?
The video is a little dull though. It's more a slideshow than a video. I would have liked to see a real person talking about that stuff and explaining it in more detail. And with some clear on-hand illustrations.
TheSleepaholic 2 years ago
Is the same space matter that supports the stationary electron also supports the stationary planets around the sun?
luzzie9 2 years ago
No. its orbital rotation
atommodel 2 years ago
light moves in vortex motion
search about haramein
weboy78 2 years ago