The Structure of the Hydrogen
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The hydrogen atom is thus the classic example
of a wave formation. Not only does the two-swirl wave formation
(quant) constitute the basic structure of the hydrogen atom,
but also serves as the master plan for everything in the universe!
This simple elegant formation is the fundamental blueprint
of nature. It is marvelous and beautiful, but it is so sophisticated
that it will probably take generations to fully comprehend.
These simple wave-like and cloud-like cell formations possess
infinite amounts of properties. The hydrogen atom appears
to maintain its wave structure, but it nevertheless has the
characteristics of an entity that is somewhere between a photon
and a stable wave-particle formation. Research on the properties
of the hydrogen atom and the photon, which are still at a
nascent stage, may lead to advances in gene transfer.
Today, the scientific community is preoccupied with conducting
experimental studies. As beautiful and intricate as these
experiments may be, they do not provide comprehensive or precise
explanations for actual events and phenomenon. A general,
all-encompassing theory is thus needed to coordinate and synergize
the copious amount of information that is produced. Wave theory
is only the first step towards a grand unified outlook, and
many of my ideas will inevitably undergo major revisions.
Nevertheless, the two-swirl structure of energetic matter
(quants) and its attendant behaviors will form the very basis
of future scientific enterprise.
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Dr. Chaim Tejman, Copyright©
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