Friday, May 10, 2019

The Standard Model

Before we understand atoms, how can we learn the universe? If the standard model is wrong, the fundamental science will be wrong.

The standard model is recognized by nearly all particle physicists as wrong in the sense that it is incomplete and only correct in a phenomenological sense.

When scientists give up and call things the strong force, weak force, up, down, bottom, top, strange and charm, it says all.

Scientists think 1 electron and 1 proton able to form a hydrogen atom. That is impossible.

The 2 particles attract each other with the strongest attraction force in nature F=Ke x pe/R^2. The attraction force between electron and proton is 10^33 times stronger than 2 neodymium magnets. What force can separate proton and electron?

Therefore they must stick together under that force. The electron is impossible to orbit, wave or cloud around the proton to form a stable atom.

Scientists invented a force called strong force, it holds protons together. They forgot to invent another force, that keeps electron away from proton, so atoms able to form. Why protons stick together but electron and proton don't stick together?

They invented the uncertainty principle, wave-particle duality, wave function collapse, electron shell, orbital, quantum state, energy level, electron-hole, electron cloud. All imaginary made up word puzzles that have nothing to do with reality.     

The standard model is like a monkey story.

So sad. You got to follow that story to get a degree. You got to teach that story to become a teacher.

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