A deterministic approach to quantum theory
The fine structure energy levels of the hydrogen atom are derived solely from geometry using a presumed structure for the electron. Then a relativistic wave equation based on a helical wave which travels at speed c again results in the correct energy levels for the H atom. The proposed
structure of the electron permits its magnetic moment to be calculated deterministically. Finally, the consequences for inverse square fields are examined.
Keywords: Quantum Theory; Relativistic Wave Equations
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 20 June 2018
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