In the planetary model of the atom an electron loses energy and - TopicsExpress



          

In the planetary model of the atom an electron loses energy and spirals into a decent until it reaches the nucleus... This kind of makes sense in a way to me... If you think of thermodynamic law then it should be impossible for an electron to have infinite energy yet our model is currently stating that an electron remains an electron, a proton remains a proton and a neutron remains so as well... What if this is wrong? What if the names we have chosen for a particle merely represent their current charge? What if electrons may emit energy until becoming neutral and then eventually become a proton? What if the same for vice versa, a proton becomes neutral and later becomes an electron? Wouldnt this also kind of look like the plum pudding model as well? You see, if we cant have free energy due to the law of thermodynamics then electrons cant keep their charge forever... Now, on Earth, we are not in a closed system, energy will always come in from the cosmos and replenish charges at all times. We need an experiment performed in something that is more empty than a vacuum...
Posted on: Tue, 27 May 2014 08:51:09 +0000

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