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Chaos' lil bro Order
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Hello,
Is there any reason to believe an atom, say Hydrogen, is spherical via experiments, or is this merely a model for us to visualize with?
Furthermore, can one prove that an atom is not a cube?
Finally, is there any model in physics that can account for how a photon is emitted from a deexcited electron? Or do we still simply say that the photon is equal to the energy level drop and leave it at that?
Thanks.
Is there any reason to believe an atom, say Hydrogen, is spherical via experiments, or is this merely a model for us to visualize with?
Furthermore, can one prove that an atom is not a cube?
Finally, is there any model in physics that can account for how a photon is emitted from a deexcited electron? Or do we still simply say that the photon is equal to the energy level drop and leave it at that?
Thanks.