Quantum Mechanics Ñ What is wrong with it and how to fix it

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Lulu.com, Jan 1, 2007 - Science - 160 pages
This book contains much of the lost history of the development of quantum mechanics. The theory is controversial. This book explains why by going to the very foundations of Quantum Mechanics directly from the mouths of its inventors, the honored and famous scientists. It is a telling expose and a serious but almost irreverent treatment of atomic science that tacitly suggests outright fraud, blind denial of facts, and overly enthusiastic adoption of slanted interpretations of data. Although written for those familiar with quantum mechanics, it is not written as a technical article, but informally for the educated reader. It is hard-hitting and controversial, but researched and well-referenced with over 200 quotations from 97 sources. Using historical quotations by the founders of QM, this book suggests that a different theory of the atom can be and should have been introduced without resorting to assumptions that defy evidence and deny rationality, but rather relying on existing empirical data.
 

Contents

Quantum mechanics
1
Problem with current model of the atom
3
Theories and Philosophy
18
New Theory
30
A new look at the DavissonGermer experiment
36
The Nucleus of the new model
42
A look at BoseEinstein Condensate
46
Binding Energy
48
Electromagnetic Fields
121
Electricity Classic Electrodynamics and the Atom
122
Doppler Shift
134
Feynman Diagrams
136
The Partial Reflection Of Light
141
On Liquids and Fluidity
142
The Uncertainty Principle
145
Real Problems for Quantum Mechanics
157

Electron Shells
59
Radioactive Radiation
77
Molecular Bonding
80
The FranckHertz experiment
81
Suborbitals
82
The Strong Force
96
The Standard Model
100
The Formation of the Wave
102
Electromagnetic Waves
109
Electromagnetism
117
Inertia and motion
164
Heat
168
Heat and Work
170
More on Properties of the Wave
172
How to theoretically calculate the event horizon of an atom
175
The Implications for Gravity and the Structure of the Universe
176
Energy
177
In Summary
179
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