Structure of atoms in the tabular theory

Authors

  • A. Odinokin

Keywords:

atom, electron, proton, orbital, resulted mass, energy of ionization, electronic layer, number of element, electronic filling of atom, tabular theory, atomic (indexing) co-ordinates, constant of proton and electronic orbital, electronic function, proton m

Abstract

The analysis of variability of the relation hc/e2, i.e. the functions Pin= hc/(e2·n2·2π(i-1)) has revealed hidden indexing periodicity. In system nuclear (indexing) co-ordinates, due to found out periodicity, the device in the form of periodic tables is received powerful numerically-group. These tables have laid down in a basis of the tabular theory, the new arising theory of a microcosm. The key experimental values of the first energies of ionization of neutral atoms are received too: 13,6; 24,6; 5,4; 9,3; 8,3; 11,3; 14,5; 13,6; 17,4; 21,6

Published

2016-08-30

How to Cite

Odinokin, A. (2016). Structure of atoms in the tabular theory. Physics of Consciousness and Life, Cosmology and Astrophysics, 9(4), 47–53. Retrieved from https://physics.socionic.info/index.php/physics/article/view/463

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