Comment on sweet dreams
Artyom@lemm.ee 1 month agoHere’s a few reasons this doesn’t work:
- Planets are different sizes, electrons are all identical
- 2 planets cannot occupy the same orbit, but (at least) two electrons with opposite spin can
- If you have a high speed planet entering the solar system, you can’t transfer some of its energy to another planet and have the rogue planet continue with less energy
- All orbital energies are possible, not so much for atoms
- Planetary orbits emit gravitational waves. If electrons produced the equivalent (bremstrahlung radiation) during “orbit”, they would collide with the nucleus hilariously fast. This isn’t a problem because electron orbitals don’t have a physical representation.
HawlSera@lemm.ee 1 month ago
Thank