From: Archimedes Plutonium on

Chapter 4
Subject: chapt 14 missing mass, solid body rotation inside an atom of
its
electrons?


Now I come to several questions about the Cosmic Missing Mass
conundrum solved. It is easily solved by
the nucleus of the Atom Totality since 99.9 percent of
the mass of a atom is the nucleus of the atom.


Those who study the missing mass problem usually
place it anywhere from 70% to over 90% of the mass
of the cosmos is missing and they derive their percentages from the
solid-body-rotation of globular clusters.


But now I wonder if in an atom in the laboratory, take any atom for
instance and apply the Schrodinger Wave Equation of its electrons
and
can someone get a
solid-body-rotation of the electron dot cloud?


So that the Cosmic solid-body-rotation of galaxies is not due to
gravity at large but due to Electrodynamics
of the motion of electrons in any ordinary atom.


Or, is the motion of electrons in atoms such as the plutonium atom of
5f6, those 6 lobes or those 12 lobes
all of which revolve around the nucleus is the motion, not of
electrons but of the electron-dot-cloud a solid-body-rotation.


Archimedes Plutonium
http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies