Monday, February 7, 2011

Einstein Vindicated

If one supposes that the electron mass is in fact variable depending on which orbital shell it occupies then we may draw more on Einstein's idea of mass-energy relativity.


The Bohr model is not lost at all; which way to measure then the electron mass again?  Milliken's oil-drop - a select sample with averaged resultats?  Why not work out an alternate subatomic model, not even too distant from quantized approaches?  Just more scaled, a sloping gradient lending itself to calculus for averages.



1 comment:

  1. And what if the mass of the earth is increasing, not only its radius (from cooling & expansion), but its mass, from particles ejected from the sun? What amount is actually falling on us annually, biennually, bicentenially, etc.?

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