A Causal Model of the Hydrogen Atom -- New Electron Orbits
P.N. Kaloyerou, M. Chiboli, M. Mukutulu

TL;DR
This paper develops a detailed causal model of the hydrogen atom, leading to new electron orbit interpretations by reinterpreting angular momentum and quantum potential relationships.
Contribution
It introduces a novel causal framework for the hydrogen atom that offers new insights into electron orbits and their connection to angular momentum and quantum potential.
Findings
New electron orbit models derived from causal interpretation
Revised relationships between angular momentum and quantum potential
Enhanced understanding of measurement processes in hydrogen atom
Abstract
In this article we develop in detail a causal model of the hydrogen atom, building on the earlier work of Dewdney and Malik [1] in which they outlined a causal model of the hydrogen atom, focusing more on a causal model of angular momentum measurement and of the EPR experiment. We interpret the resulting formulae differently leading to new electron orbits. We develop in detail the relationship between electron orbits, angular momentum and the quantum potential.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Cancer and biochemical research · Atomic and Molecular Physics
