Re: Surviving Einstein.

From: Stonelock (crypto_stonelock_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/26/03


Date: 26 Jul 2003 09:26:46 -0700

AE <hidden@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<3F219A56.7030500@nospam.com>...
> Stonelock wrote:
> > AE wrote:
> >>...
> >>Well - in every less extreme case our calculations are accurate :-)
> >
> >
> > Apparently not since the structure of molecules can't be calculated
> > accurately :). If the model was accurate, then you would be able to
> > AND you would be able to calculate the energy levels for electrons on
> > their orbits on atoms other than the hydrogen atom.
> >...
>
> For the first: It is possible to calculate the energy levels for
> electrons on orbits different to the hydrogene atom - the hydrogene atom
> is only the starting point since this one is the easiest one.

I'm really sorry if you beleive this as it is not true. Only
approximations due to experimentations were achived for atoms other
than the hydrogen atoms which clearly shows that the model is not
similar in structure to reality.

> More important is that it is possible to calculate a model of a molecule
> and see how well it fits to what we are measuring.
>
> Independent of the limited accuracy of measurement it is possible to
> compare a real molecule with the model - and as far as the accuracy of
> our measurements reaches our model are correct.
>
> Any model based on orbiting particles instead of electron waves produces
> completely different results that don't match the experiments.

But of course, since the orbiting model wasn't pushed as much as it
should have been, then you are in no position to claim that it could
not have been a working one.

Stonelock