TITLE:
Atoms Absorb Low Frequency Electromagnetic Energy
AUTHORS:
Hans W. Giertz
KEYWORDS:
Atom; Nucleus; Elementary Particle; Strong Force; Gluon; TEM Wave; Singularity
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Microphysics,
Vol.3 No.4,
November
21,
2013
ABSTRACT:
This paper presents a method to measure TEM (transverse
electromagnetic) waves absorbed by atoms. The results show the existence of a
singularity in the universe which generates a broad spectrum of synchronized
and extremely low frequency TEM waves in the period range 30 - 160 s.
Atoms create resonance and absorb these TEM waves. The absorbed energy consists
of a set of TEM waves where the sum generates an intrinsic static electric and
magnet field. It is proposed that this static electric and magnetic field
induces static forces within the atomic nucleus. The study describes a method
to measure TEM waves absorbed by atoms (direction, frequency and amplitude).
The study displays that chemical elements absorb TEM waves of different periods, supporting the
hypothesis that TEM waves are absorbed by an atomic intrinsic resonance
mechanism. The study displays a non-invasive method facilitating novel analyses
of the atomic nucleus.