In another thread you guys on here seem so smart that I feel safe asking some dumb questions. My excuse is it's been a long time since I had physics classes, and I'm far too busy with business to read much on it now.
(a) nucleus
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Most atoms are illustrated with multiple +?s, but are those in reality merged into a single + charge?
Say if 3 +?s are shown does that mean there?s one + charge of strength (weight) 3?
If the proton(s) are merged into a single charge, wouldn't it imply that neutrons are of some incredibly different character than proton(s)? Something radically more different than simply N balls differing from + balls only in the type of charge.
While the + may merge into one aggregate charge, chargeless Neutrons might really be discrete objects, because how could they merge if no charge?
(b) lines of force between electrons & protons
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Please temporarily conceive electrons as fast particles.
The lines of force between each electron in the shell(s), and the + charge(s) in the nucleus, must be getting dragged around the atom as the electron(s) move, right?
In atoms with multiple electrons, at different times wouldn't the constant movement of multiple lines of this force momentarily cancel each other when they interfere (nulls) and amplify (add their individual strengths together) when they align?
That must cause the nucleus to spin or jitter turbulently in place about as fast as the electron(s) are moving. Within the nucleus what does that "friction" give off? In a human-sized machine the jitter would make heat.
Can you imagine that whatever results from that chaotic turbulence of the nucleus will be harvested as useful energy (some far future day)?
(a) nucleus
cartoon 1
Most atoms are illustrated with multiple +?s, but are those in reality merged into a single + charge?
Say if 3 +?s are shown does that mean there?s one + charge of strength (weight) 3?
If the proton(s) are merged into a single charge, wouldn't it imply that neutrons are of some incredibly different character than proton(s)? Something radically more different than simply N balls differing from + balls only in the type of charge.
While the + may merge into one aggregate charge, chargeless Neutrons might really be discrete objects, because how could they merge if no charge?
(b) lines of force between electrons & protons
cartoon 2
Please temporarily conceive electrons as fast particles.
The lines of force between each electron in the shell(s), and the + charge(s) in the nucleus, must be getting dragged around the atom as the electron(s) move, right?
In atoms with multiple electrons, at different times wouldn't the constant movement of multiple lines of this force momentarily cancel each other when they interfere (nulls) and amplify (add their individual strengths together) when they align?
That must cause the nucleus to spin or jitter turbulently in place about as fast as the electron(s) are moving. Within the nucleus what does that "friction" give off? In a human-sized machine the jitter would make heat.
Can you imagine that whatever results from that chaotic turbulence of the nucleus will be harvested as useful energy (some far future day)?
