I find the use of the word "private theory" very amusing. I guess you mean a theory that was developed by a single individual. So, you are suggesting that Penrose's CCC model, which falls into that category, is somehow more wrong than string theory? String theory is an utter pseudoscience with...
Well, in my calculation I assumed that if we double the electron charges which are forced into the same area of space, from 2 to 4, then it is like dividing their confinement space into half, and so the energy needed to bring them together would be double. Consequently, when it is only 3...
It is easier to smash two electrons with opposite spins together. It takes more energy to do that with same spin electrons. That is the exclusion principle.
Yes, I imply two electrons, and they have to be free. I guess the Zeeman effect is about electrons in orbit only. I would need something similar, but for free electrons.
Potential energy of spin anti-alignment does contribute to the total energy of the system. This is evident from the Zeeman effect, the doublet splitting of spectral lines.
Ok, yes, I guessed that this calculation is not quantum enough. So, how would I go about calculating this in a proper...
Hello everybody, I consider two electrons that have enough kinetic energy to reach their respective classical electron radius. This would be:
2.0514016772310431402e-13 J
The corresponding speed is v = 287336682 m/s.
The electric field is
E = \frac{k_{e}}{R_e^2} = 1.8133774657059088443 ×...
Hello everybody,
In this Wikipedia article we find an equation for a photon gas which contradicts an equation given by Stefan Weinberg in his book "The first three minutes":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photon_gas
The equation given here has 16 π k^3 ζ(3) T^3 in the numerator and c^3 h^3...