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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Why don't an atom's electrons fall into the nucleus and stick to the protons?
« on: 08/11/2015 13:41:09 »
A neat reference- particularly as it supports my preferred use of "indeterminacy" for Heisenberg's principle.
I still think it better to start from the observation that atoms have a finite diameter, therefore you can't assume that classical electrostatics will model it.
I still think it better to start from the observation that atoms have a finite diameter, therefore you can't assume that classical electrostatics will model it.
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