Authors: Junichi Hashimoto
The light emitted from the hydrogen atoms in the Geissler tube is observed as a discrete line spectrum. In order to elucidate such a luminescence mechanism, I devised a new atomic model and adjusted it to fit with the theoretical system (relational physics) that I had previously established. The results are presented in the form of concrete calculations, which are in agreement with the observed data. Through this process, I discovered new phenomena in the microscopic world, such as Object Elasticity and Superluminal Rotation. This will lead to various academic developments and technological applications in the future.
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