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I find that the quantum theory is wrong!

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I find that the quantum theory is wrong!

I get a new formula to describe the spectrum of all element! my formula not only can describe all spectrum of all element, but also can describe their intensity, can I paste my formula and my calculation Here for release science news? please give me an instruction!

Edited by zheng sheng ming

I don't think someone saying that they know it's wrong is news, put it in speculations if you show your formula

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I don't think someone saying that they know it's wrong is news, put it in speculations if you show your formula

 

 

thank you for your reply! If moderator or admin agree with me paste my formula and calculation, then I will paste and show my formula and calculation!

 

Now the admin agree me paste my formula and calculation, so I paste my formula here!

 

Dear admin :

Thank you for your kindness! now I paste my calculation and formula, I want to know what time my post could return science news? please give me an instruction!

 

 

 

 

I have attach my formula below:

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Edited by zheng sheng ming

What do your letters stand for?

 

And did you know elements come in isotopes, which have different masses?

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What do your letters stand for?

 

And did you know elements come in isotopes, which have different masses?

 

thank you for your question! because I see you question just now, so I return you late! I am sorry for this!

where ele stand for element, m is element weight, r is radius of element, λ(nm) is wavelength of spectrum line, I is intensity of spectrum line, T is absolute temperature, a and K are two constants.

Edited by zheng sheng ming

Well, two things. First, your K is not very constant. Secondly, what does your formula predict for deuterium?

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