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With clear illustrations throughout and without recourse to quantum mechanics, the reader is invited to revisit unsolved problems lying at the foundations of theoretical physics. Maxwell and his contemporaries abandoned their search for a geometrical representation of the electric and magnetic fields. The wave-particle dilemma and Bose-Einstein statistical counting have resulted in unsatisfactory non-realistic interpretations. Furthermore, a simple structure of the hydrogen atom that includes hyperfine levels is still wanting. Working with the latest experimental data in photoionics a proposed solution to the wave-particle dilemma is suggested based on an array of circular-polarized rays. The Bose–Einstein counting procedure is recast in terms of distinguishable elements. Finally, a vortex model of a 'particle' is developed based on a trapped photon. This consists of a single ray revolving around a toroidal surface, and allows a geometrical definition of mass, electric potential, and magnetic momentum. With the adjustment of two parameters, values to 4 dp for the hyperfine frequencies (MHz) of hydrogen can be obtained for which a computer program is available.

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Introduction; The Helical Space Dislocation (HSD); A Transversely Iterated Single Photon; A Longitudinally Iterated Single Photon; The Helical Array Dislocation (HAD); The Unloaded OAM Mass Ring; The Loaded OAM Mass Ring; Hydrogen Atom Fine Structure; Hydrogen Atom Hyperfine Structure; A Workable Computer Program for Computing Hyperfine Frequencies;

The Vortex Atom: A New Paradigm

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    Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 26/04/2021
    ISBN13: 9789811227585, 978-9811227585
    ISBN10: 9811227586
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    With clear illustrations throughout and without recourse to quantum mechanics, the reader is invited to revisit unsolved problems lying at the foundations of theoretical physics. Maxwell and his contemporaries abandoned their search for a geometrical representation of the electric and magnetic fields. The wave-particle dilemma and Bose-Einstein statistical counting have resulted in unsatisfactory non-realistic interpretations. Furthermore, a simple structure of the hydrogen atom that includes hyperfine levels is still wanting. Working with the latest experimental data in photoionics a proposed solution to the wave-particle dilemma is suggested based on an array of circular-polarized rays. The Bose–Einstein counting procedure is recast in terms of distinguishable elements. Finally, a vortex model of a 'particle' is developed based on a trapped photon. This consists of a single ray revolving around a toroidal surface, and allows a geometrical definition of mass, electric potential, and magnetic momentum. With the adjustment of two parameters, values to 4 dp for the hyperfine frequencies (MHz) of hydrogen can be obtained for which a computer program is available.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction; The Helical Space Dislocation (HSD); A Transversely Iterated Single Photon; A Longitudinally Iterated Single Photon; The Helical Array Dislocation (HAD); The Unloaded OAM Mass Ring; The Loaded OAM Mass Ring; Hydrogen Atom Fine Structure; Hydrogen Atom Hyperfine Structure; A Workable Computer Program for Computing Hyperfine Frequencies;

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