Tuesday, 14 February 2023

Quantum Mechanics Hypothesis of Solar System Structure: Quantum de Broglie Wavelength| Chapter 4 | New Frontiers in Physical Science Research Vol. 7

 Quantifying the strength of objects orbiting the Sun is not a novel idea. We have found that if we use the physical quantum number guide the real energy state of alternating bodies, quantization everything well. This quantum number is very extreme for the main bodies or globes (10~70 to 76). However, since quantity energy levels are very extreme ΔE and very low we see that body can in practice keep all orbits.  As a result, the current stable positions of the frames as they are currently believed are the aggregate of the impacts of all other disturbing phenomena in addition to the quantization. We expressed the honest integer quantity numbers as a function of the planet Mercury in order to find a quantum state accompanying n=1 and discovered a good equivalence.  However, the search for a equivalence of prediction of the average at fixed intervals radius of bulks using the natural integer number n=1,2,3,4,5,6,7 is not excellent for crowd beyond the earth Pluto. Indeed, so many trans-Neptunian bodies have alike integer quantity numbers, which confuses the sequence of number numbers beyond 10.  Moreover, seemingly the trans-Neptunian bodies seem expected grouped for many of bureaucracy according to somewhat well-defined bands. The study created it possible to question the de Broglie awareness of bodies (10~-58 to -65m). Indeed, accompanying the hypothesis of Planck’s quantities that would relate to the scale of the universe, it is difficult to understand that de Broglie wavelengths are less than the Planck time lm. This led to an verbalization of the modified de Broglie intuitiveness λm that predicts an asymptotic lower limit profit equal to . With the help of this changed de Broglie wavelength, it is doable to forecast the average orbital radius of corpses with more veracity.

Author(s) Details:

Jean Perron,
Université du Québec à Chicoutimi UQAC, Canada.

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