See the Pattern: Electrons don’t radiate & Stochastic Electrodynamics

While it was long thought that electrons radiate while in orbit, they can’t as that would violate energy conservation. In actuality they don’t radiate photons at all. Instead quantum jumps occur when the positron in a quantum electron-positron annihilates with the electron causing the quantum electron to take its place. This produces Brownian motion that is consistent with the classical alternatives to quantum mechanics, stochastic electrodynamics (SED) and stochastic quantum mechanics (SQM). See the Pattern: Electrons CANNOT Radiate Under Acceleration! PART 1 See the Pattern: Electrons CANNOT Radiate Under Acceleration! PART 2 Hal Puthoff: Ground state of hydrogen as a zero-point-fluctuation-determined state Timothy H. Boyer: Stochastic Electrodynamics: The Closest Classical Approximation
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