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From: Jarek Duda on 6 Aug 2010 09:48 I've recently found that after Bohr model there was introduced by GryziÅski classical model in which electrons make almost radial free- fall trajectory to the nucleus, which due to magnetic moments is bent by Lorentz force and so the electron go back to the initial distance. This model is a natural consequence of classical scattering theory developed by the author. In almost 20 papers in the best journals like Physical Review he showed that (in opposite to Bohr) this model gives really good agreement with experiment ... but surprisingly I cannot find any constructive comments about it ??? Hare is a stub of wikipedia article about it with necessary links, please help expand it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:195.150.224.239 Have you heard about it? Any comments? |