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   omnilobe@gmail.com to Richard Kingstone   
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   15 Jan 20 16:05:46   
   
   On Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 3:41:39 AM UTC-10, Richard Kingstone wrote:   
   > Hydrogen has a single electron. Two forces may be associated with the   
   electron of hydrogen. The forces act simultaneously.    
   >    
   > Force may be represented as a vector. The vectors of force may have a   
   “radiant state” and a “steady state”.  The states may be defined by   
   “conditions” imposed upon the vectors.   
   >    
   > The steady state will return the binding energy of the electron, and the   
   radiant state will give the Stephan-Boltzmann constant.   
   >    
   > Do conditions imposed upon the vectors represent different states of the   
   electron?   
   >    
   > Reference;	http://newstuff77.weebly.com    	04 The States of Hydrogen   
      
   Dear  RK,    
      
   I propose that that electron has a radiant interaction with   
   one proton and it has a steady state interaction with distant atoms and ions   
   as an exclusion in space.   
      
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