How does electron move around nucleus? Gryzinski’s free-fall atomic models for chemical elements

See also Discover the naked truth of quantum mechanics hidden behind the screen of psi function and see how electrons move in an atom! The free-fall atomic model was introduced in 1965 by Michael Gryzinski (1930-2004), a Polish nuclear and plasma physicist, as a result of adding electron’s magnetic moment to Bohr’s atomic picture. Gryzinski proposed the model as a consequence of his classical scattering theory. In this classical approximation, electrons don’t circulate as in the Bohr model, but enter in almost radial free-fall towards the nucleus. Due to their magnetic moment, the Lorentz force bends the electron trajectories to return them to their initial radius. For more see
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