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Quantum Crap: Another FAIL. Nobody knows the time an electron takes to transition states and emit photons!
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Well, the crappy quantum mechanics has a major failure (or maybe, a major coverup).
It is said that when an electron in an atom gain discrete energy, temporarily jumps to a higher orbit.
When decays to the initial orbit, emit a PHOTON.
Nobody on Earth knows the time this transition takes: it goes from 1 femtosecond (10^-15 sec) to about a million wavelength.
The problem is: not knowing it makes impossible to explain how at least ONE wavelength is emited on the decay to lower energy state.
It poses a problem that can be traced back to Planck original equation: How to explain wavelengths of 1000 nanometers or greater coming out of the black box experiment, when it is heated?
To be continued.
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