Solar System Wave Packet and its Achievements

13 March 2023, Version 14
This content is an early or alternative research output and has not been peer-reviewed by Cambridge University Press at the time of posting.

Abstract

If Titius-Bode Law (TBL) was only a relation between three, four or even five planets, then we could call it a coincidence, but when it is true for seven planets, plus Ceres and Pluto (nine objects), there is definitely a reason for it. Here, we show that, probably, the existence of a standing and cosinusoidal wave packet in solar system, with the wavelength = 0.6 AU (AU represents the distance of Earth from the sun) and the phase constant ∅0=π/6, is the reason for TBL. In this article we obtain the equation of this wave packet. In this article we prove that without Solar System Wave Packet (SSWP), it is not possible to reach to the TBL from the protoplanetary disk of solar system. In the following of the article, based on the theory of SSWP, we will enter into the atomic field and arrive to a new atomic model.

Keywords

Quantum mechanics
Atomic model
Schroedinger equation
Titius-Bode law
Solar system formation
Nebular theory

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