Maharishi Vyasa based on a Patanjali Yog sutra defined a
universal, natural, indivisible, exceedingly small quanta of time known as
kshana or moment. According to him time kshana is not a particle. It is a
creation of the mind without mass. It is the time taken by an elementary
particle to change its direction from east to north. For the elementary
particle such as a spinning electron, the calculated value of a kshana in sec
with different models of electron is of the same order magnitude as calculated
for zitterbewegung which is equal to ten to the power minus twenty-one sec and
is a constant. We found that the number of kshana in a second is inversely
proportional to the radius of the spinning electron and independent of mass of
the electron. Smaller the radius, small is the value of a kshana. Based on this
definition of kshana, calculated value of the radius of an electron is equal to
the reduced Compton wavelength.
Author(s) Details:
Shesharao M. Wanjerkhede,
Chenna Basaveshwar College and Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College,
BIdar-585401, Karnataka, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPPSR-V7/article/view/13453
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