Authors: Javier Silvestre
Bohr's atomic model presents problems such as loss of energy by rotating charge or absence of explanation for electron probability (electron cloud). Here we show resolution of these problems and optimization of Bohr's model with two electronic extremes that always maintaining initial energy. Electronic extreme behaviour is based on Victoria equation [1]. Debate between the current model and the one based on Bohr with Victoria equation is proposed. In this article, electron begins to show in three dimensions. First, by expanding its radial dimension to two dimensions with a circular orbit movement. Second, reaching three dimensions by raising and lowering these circular orbits with division variations (Swinging movement). In the previous sentence two electron movements have been included: orbital movement with circular movement in specific division and spin movement when moving between orbits changing division with swinging movement like a screw.
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