The Toroidal Fine-Structure of the Electron

Authors

  • Gene Gryziecki

Keywords:

energy, electron, mass-energy, bohr radius, torus, wavelength, wavefunction

Abstract

Developments in physics in the past two decades have expanded the well-known mass-energy equation into a rigorous set of relations that provide the electric and magnetic fine-structure and the volumetric structure of the electron as a closed-flux torus all in agreement with 2018 Codata values In light of these developments the present communication questions the physical meaning of the Bohr radius and its implications the Bohr-Heisenberg theory of the hydrogen atom and its description of an electron as a point-mass particle that only exists when its probability wave collapses

How to Cite

Gene Gryziecki. (2023). The Toroidal Fine-Structure of the Electron. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 23(A1), 1–8. Retrieved from https://journalofscience.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/view/102607

The Toroidal Fine-Structure of the Electron

Published

2023-03-25