Holten, Theo van
The Atomic World Spooky? It Ain't Necessarily So!
1. Introduction and Outline
Theo Holten
2. Strange Behaviour at Quantum Scale: The Full List
Theo Holten
3. The Transition Region as Predicted by Quantum Mechanics
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4. From Rigid Marble to Vibrating Droplet of Charge: Model Assumptions
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5. Determining the Electromagnetic Self Forces
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6. A Brief Excursion to Sub-atomic Scales: The Electron, the Muon and the Tau Particle
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7. Dynamics of the Droplet: A Pictorial Representation of the Equations of Motion
Theo Holten
8. First Glimpses of Quantum Behaviour: Matter Waves
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9. Energy Quantisation in Potential Wells
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10. Still More (Non)Glimpses: The Droplet Is Sometimes Invisible
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11. Schrödinger’s Equation
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12. On Radiation and Radio Silence; Interaction Between Charges and Radiation
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13. On Bohr’s Radiation “Out of Nothing”, and On Photons, the “Particles With a Wavelength”
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14. Summing Up the Successes and the Remaining Mysteries
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15. A Chapter Full of Speculations: Bohr’s Atom, Schrödinger’s Cat, “Spooky” Interactions, and the Double-Slit
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16. Conclusions: The Direction Towards Einstein’s “Hidden Variable”?
Theo Holten
Keywords: Physics, Quantum Physics, Popular Science in Physics, Epistemology
- Author(s)
- Holten, Theo van
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2017
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 20 pages
- Category
- Natural Sciences
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9789462392342
- Printed ISBN
- 978-94-6239-233-5