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Dissociation of hydrogen: question-answer


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The page " Dissociation of hydrogen " became very big (545Kb) and my computer handles the file much slowly. Therefore I offer to prolong talk here.

 

aman:

I can see how polytrons are symmetric relative to single atoms or molecules but in an iron bar where electrons can travel influenced by a magnetic field and build voltage potentials, how does this effect the symmetry of the polytrons?

 

Your question, aman, concerns simultaneously several intricate problems.

At first, it is the problem on, how polytrons create electric field.

The problem of the physical nature of charge and electric field is considered in forums permanently, but the clearness has not appeared till now.

In my opinion, the electric field is created by polytrons, which are located on a surface of metal flatways. Then polytrons, which are located apeak, will not create an electric field, since it will be closed.

While, it is only supposition.

 

Secondly, you have jumped at once through 24 elements in the Mendeleyev's table.

While, we researched upper spectrums and some properties of hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron and carbon. Up to iron still very much far.

Taking into account the circumstance, that above polytronic model only two men work at, the answer your question I can give not soon.

 

Thirdly, the influence of electrical and magnetic fields to symmetry of atoms, molecules, crystals and domains is proved for a long time experimentally.

The mathematical means of polytronic model allows precisely evaluating mechanical deformation, i.e. violation of symmetry, from operation of electrical and magnetic forces.

But the precise experimental facts are necessary for the proof. Besides, these calculations require a lot of time.

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