Authors: Gary D. Simpson
Resting wave functions for the electron and the proton are presented. The proposed resting wave function of the proton is -6π5 multiplied by the resting wave function of the electron. Therefore, the hypothesis presented in Part 1 is not rejected. An unexpected consequence of this work is the ability to calculate the size of a proton at rest by using Equation 13.4. The resulting value for the diameter is 1.668 x 10-15 meter. This is within the accepted measured range of the proton diameter at 1.755(102) x 10-15 meter. Another unexpected consequence of this work is the ability to associate vacuum energy with the wave function of the electron by using Equation 22.2. Lastly, Equation 22.7 combines QM, SR, and Conservation of Momentum. It is the most interesting result presented here.
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