On the energy of electric field in hydrogen atom
Yuri Kornyushin

TL;DR
This paper discusses the unique negative electric field energy in hydrogen and hydrogen-like atoms, including exotic variants like anti-atoms and positronium, highlighting their distinctive energetic properties.
Contribution
It reveals that hydrogen and related atoms possess negative electric field energy, a property not commonly emphasized in atomic physics.
Findings
Hydrogen atom has negative electric field energy.
Hydrogen anti-atom and positronium also exhibit negative electric field energy.
This property is unique among atomic systems.
Abstract
It is shown that hydrogen atom is a unique object in physics having negative energy of electric field, which is present in the atom. This refers also to some hydrogen-type atoms: hydrogen anti-atom, atom composed of proton and antiproton, and positronium.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions · Magnetic and Electromagnetic Effects · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
