Diff = (m_e/m_y) = 1-gamma
In a Hydorgen atom, the electron loses mass. (So does the proton
[that's important])
The electron loses the PE
But gains KE.
And throws up the difference as a putrid photon.
E = 2.17987406184652E-18j
After all that jazz.
I am right, And you are wrong.
Mass is reduced.
Photons have no mass so where does the missing mass go?
Do let us know when you publish your research on Hydorgen and its unusual
properties.
> > After all that jazz.
>
> > I am right, And you are wrong.
>
> > Mass is reduced.
>
> Photons have no mass
hf/C^2 = m is wrong then.
Since E = hf.
Then E/C^2 = m is wrong too.
(According to you that is)
> so where does the missing mass go?
It's not missing, the photon has it.
If this were a gravitational field, you could say the Dark Energy has
it.
> Do let us know when you publish your research on Hydorgen and its unusual
> properties.
Why would I publish?
Everything I need to say, can be said here.
That way you can question your author directly.
Indeed, this is proof that one should not post while drunk
DJT