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By Joseph George
In an isolated non-radioactive atom, there are two types of forces acting on its electrons. They are, attraction from the nucleus and repulsion between electrons. But, these forces cannot create constant motion in electrons and so there is no any wave nature for electrons. Since there is no motion, there must be an additional force acting, which prevents the electrons from falling into the nucleus. Volume of atoms and elastic nature of atoms indicate that nucleus of an atom is surrounded by a form of elastic matter. I name this matter as 'space matter'. So the 'additional force' mentioned is the buoyant force exhibited by space matter that prevents the innermost electrons of an atom from falling into the nucleus.
- Publication Date: Mar 24 2009
- ISBN/EAN13: 1442123109 / 9781442123106
- Page Count: 52
- Binding Type: US Trade Paper
- Trim Size: 5.5" x 8.5"
- Language: English
- Color: Black and White
- Related Categories: Science / Physics
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