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CO2 Vibration States and Methane Combustion Using Chemblox

 
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Published 5 months ago

The Vibration Modes of Carbon Dioxide, with fractal patterns that absorb electromagnetic radiation is shown using the superposition principle of electron spin. The Bend Vibrations are not shown, it being the pi-bonds in asymmetric vibration to the... more

The Vibration Modes of Carbon Dioxide, with fractal patterns that absorb electromagnetic radiation is shown using the superposition principle of electron spin. The Bend Vibrations are not shown, it being the pi-bonds in asymmetric vibration to the co-valent bond stretch vibrations. The Combustion of Methane with Oxygen is demonstrated, showing energetic consequences of positive and negative acceleration of electric field in the bond electrons. Einstein’s Photoelectric Effect of the one to one ratio of electron quantum level and photon emission jumps is shown, though he is by no means is the only scientist to contribute to the understanding, with Schrodinger, Rydberg, Bohr, Dirac, Heisenberg, Millikan, de Broglie, Balmer, Pauli and other great quantum physicists of the early 1900’s decades, being also of note. less

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