This chapter is an attempt to attain a new and profound model of the nature’s structure using a vortex‐ring‐fractal theory (VRFT). Scientists have been trying to explain some phenomena in Nature that have not been explained so far. The aim of this paper is the vortex‐ring‐fractal modeling of elements in the Mendeleev’s periodic table, which is not in contradiction to the known laws of nature. We would like to find some acceptable structure model of the hydrogen as a vortex‐fractal‐coil structure of the proton and a vortex‐fractal‐ring structure of the electron. It is known that planetary model of the hydrogen atom is not right, the classical quantum model is too abstract. Our imagination is that the hydrogen is a levitation system of the proton and the electron. Structures of helium, oxygen, and carbon atoms and a hydrogen molecule are presented too.
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17 June 2010
IAENG TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES: Volume 4: Special Edition of the World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science‐2009
20–22 October 2009
San Francisco (California)
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June 17 2010
Vortex‐ring‐fractal Structure of Atom and Molecule
Pavel Osmera
Pavel Osmera
European Polytechnical Institute Kunovice, Osvobození 699, 686 04 Kunovice, Czech Republic
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Pavel Osmera
European Polytechnical Institute Kunovice, Osvobození 699, 686 04 Kunovice, Czech Republic
AIP Conf. Proc. 1247, 313–327 (2010)
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Pavel Osmera; Vortex‐ring‐fractal Structure of Atom and Molecule. AIP Conf. Proc. 17 June 2010; 1247 (1): 313–327. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3460240
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