Researches Concerning Photons as Corpuscles with Mass and Negative Electrostatic Charge
Let us consider that the entire universe is composed of
a single hydrogen atom within which the electron is moving around
the proton. In this case, according to classical theories of physics,
radiation, photons respectively, should be absorbed by the electron.
Depending on the number of photons absorbed, the electron radius of
rotation around the proton is established. Until now, the principle of
photons absorption by electrons and the electron transition to a new
energy level, namely to a higher radius of rotation around the proton,
is not clarified in physics. This paper aims to demonstrate that
radiation, photons respectively, have mass and negative electrostatic
charge similar to electrons but infinitely smaller. The experiments
which demonstrate this theory are simple: thermal expansion,
photoelectric effect and thermonuclear reaction.
[1] I. Rusu , “The electrostatic model of gravity”, MPS 2013 Conference,
Technical University of Cluj, Romania, 2013, Book of Conference,
pg.411-418, Copyright: ISSN 1841-332
[2] T. Cretu, “Fizica Atomului”, Editura Stiintifica si Enciclopedica, 1985,
Bucharest, Romania
[3] V. Laue, “Istoria Fizicii”, Edituira Stiintifica, 1965, Bucharest, Romania
[4] D. Chicea, “Fizica Nucleara”, Editura Universitatii Lucian Blaga, 2002,
Sibiu, Romania
[5] S. Muscalu, “Fizica Atomica si Nucleara”, Editura Tehnica, 1975,
Bucharest, Romania
[6] M. Born, “Fizica Atomica”, Editura Stiintifica si Enciclopedica, 1973,
Bucharest, Romania
[7] A. Einstein, “Teoria Relativitatii”, Editura Humanitas, 2005, Bucharest,
Romania
[1] I. Rusu , “The electrostatic model of gravity”, MPS 2013 Conference,
Technical University of Cluj, Romania, 2013, Book of Conference,
pg.411-418, Copyright: ISSN 1841-332
[2] T. Cretu, “Fizica Atomului”, Editura Stiintifica si Enciclopedica, 1985,
Bucharest, Romania
[3] V. Laue, “Istoria Fizicii”, Edituira Stiintifica, 1965, Bucharest, Romania
[4] D. Chicea, “Fizica Nucleara”, Editura Universitatii Lucian Blaga, 2002,
Sibiu, Romania
[5] S. Muscalu, “Fizica Atomica si Nucleara”, Editura Tehnica, 1975,
Bucharest, Romania
[6] M. Born, “Fizica Atomica”, Editura Stiintifica si Enciclopedica, 1973,
Bucharest, Romania
[7] A. Einstein, “Teoria Relativitatii”, Editura Humanitas, 2005, Bucharest,
Romania
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a single hydrogen atom within which the electron is moving around
the proton. In this case, according to classical theories of physics,
radiation, photons respectively, should be absorbed by the electron.
Depending on the number of photons absorbed, the electron radius of
rotation around the proton is established. Until now, the principle of
photons absorption by electrons and the electron transition to a new
energy level, namely to a higher radius of rotation around the proton,
is not clarified in physics. This paper aims to demonstrate that
radiation, photons respectively, have mass and negative electrostatic
charge similar to electrons but infinitely smaller. The experiments
which demonstrate this theory are simple: thermal expansion,
photoelectric effect and thermonuclear reaction.", keywords = "Electrostatic, electron, proton, photon, radiation.", volume = "9", number = "5", pages = "641-4", }