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Quantum-Mechanical Aspects of the L. Pauling's Resonance Theory (in Russian)

Authors: Bezverkhniy Volodymyr Dmytrovych, Bezverkhniy Vitaliy Volodymyrovich

The resonance theory of L. Pauling is analyzed using the principle of quantum superposition, that is, the principle of superposition of the wave function, which is the main positive principle of quantum mechanics. The principle of quantum superposition is essentially the main property of the wave function. Using the example of a benzene molecule, it is shown that the principle of quantum superposition, and hence quantum mechanics as a whole, is in an insurmountable contradiction with the theory of resonance.

Резонансная теория Л. Полинга проанализирована с использованием принципа квантовой суперпозиции, то есть, принципа суперпозиции волновой функции, являющегося основным положительным принципом квантовой механики. Принцип квантовой суперпозиции по существу является основным свойством волновой функции. На примере молекулы бензола показано, что принцип квантовой суперпозиции, а значит, и квантовая механика в целом находятся в непреодолимом противоречии с теорией резонанса.

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