Funnel-phasing

  • December 2019
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Funnel-phasing Here is a different view of atomic structure that I am currently studying. It is called funnel-phasing. I have studied that structure of the atom through several papers, also I have studied the views of images of atomic structure. It would seem to me that the first view of the atom from the looks like two wings with a narrow tunnel between them at the conjunction of the neutron. The second view looks like a circular cloud of motion. I view this as two funnels with the narrow end opposing one another close to the neutron. The narrow passage would then be allowed for. In the second view as the funnels are turned, the passage would now appear as a circular cloud. Looking at one funnel at a time I will explain my view of electron interaction. Most views seem to think the electron orbit’s the neutron. I will depart from this view. I am thinking that the electron orbits outside of the neutron and orbits in relation to a funnel. Each funnel reflecting the other’s motion like a mirror. If the electron is what I call circulating or orbiting itself when it is closer to the neutron it is also closer to its reflective electron in the other funnel. This would increase the orbital speed and tend to push both orbits farther along the funnel shape enlarging its orbit to expel energy. So at the furthest point from the neutron its energy is expelled and its orbit begins to collapse. As this happens it passes through more energetic electron orbits that are expanding to the outside of the funnel. I call this phasing. A series of orbital rings passing each other expanding and contracting as they passes through each other. I hope this theory is explained in way to that is acceptable. It is only an attempt to illustrate the idea.