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| author | Landon Puritz |
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| contents | <p>In my work using the recursive velocity function, I stumbled upon an interesting duality between the Bohr and electron radius. When anchoring the mass as the electron mass, I was able to recover the fine structure and inverse fine structure using the electron and Bohr radius respectively. This was after normalizing the velocity by dividing it by the speed of light. This suggests that their velocities when combined make c^2 and cancel out the fine structure inverse. If this holds true, this may reveal a very interesting core for the recursive framework. Maybe the strange nature quantum mechanics is a product of falling below the threshold where the classic "c^2" can hold, leading to an increasingly sparatic unstructured version of reality. </p> |
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| spellingShingle | Discovering A Recursive Connection Between The Electron And Bohr Radius That Reveals A Fine Structure Inverse Duality Landon Puritz <p>In my work using the recursive velocity function, I stumbled upon an interesting duality between the Bohr and electron radius. When anchoring the mass as the electron mass, I was able to recover the fine structure and inverse fine structure using the electron and Bohr radius respectively. This was after normalizing the velocity by dividing it by the speed of light. This suggests that their velocities when combined make c^2 and cancel out the fine structure inverse. If this holds true, this may reveal a very interesting core for the recursive framework. Maybe the strange nature quantum mechanics is a product of falling below the threshold where the classic "c^2" can hold, leading to an increasingly sparatic unstructured version of reality. </p> |
| title | Discovering A Recursive Connection Between The Electron And Bohr Radius That Reveals A Fine Structure Inverse Duality |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15201211 |