Theoretical Prediction of Negative Energy Specific to the Electron
- 1 Chudai-Ji Temple, Isesaki, Japan
Abstract
If an electron emits all of its rest mass energy m e c 2 , the relativistic energy of the electron will become zero. According to the special theory of relativity, an electron whose relativistic energy is zero does not have photon energy. In this paper, however, an electron is regarded as having photon energy m e c 2 and negative energy − m e c 2 , even when its relativistic energy is zero. The state where relativistic energy is zero is achieved due to the positive energy and negative energy canceling each other out. Relativistic energy becomes zero for an electron in a hydrogen atom when the principle quantum number n is zero. The author has already pointed out the existence of an energy level with n =0. If this model is used, it is possible for an electron in the state with n =0 to emit additional photons, and transition to negative energy levels. The existence of negative energy specific to the electron has previously been nothing more than a conjecture. However, this paper aims to theoretically show the existence of negative energy based on a discussion using an ellipse. The results show that the electron has latent negative energy.
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