Authors: Nainan K. Varghese
Currently, analyses of ‘Brownian motion’ are limited to its relevance to other scientific phenomena. The observed motion of a microscopic solid particle suspended in a liquid is attributed to the assumed random motion of liquid molecules, which is one of many assumptions of ‘kinetic theory’. There is neither a logical cause nor a mechanism nor a known mover acting on the liquid molecules. Hence, the root cause of Brownian motion remains a mystery. The aim of this article is to explain a logical mechanism for random motion of molecules in a liquid macrobody based on the structural behaviour of its matter particles rather than to analyse observed motion and its significance to other phenomena.
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