Authors: Rodolfo A. Frino
In this paper I shall develop the simplest relativistic model of the hydrogen atom. On one hand, this model is incomplete since it neglects the spin of the electron. On the other hand, it incorporates relativistic effects which are not taken into account by the atomic models of Bohr and Schrodinger. In the light of this simple theory it would seem that the Rydberg constant, as far as the spectral lines is concerned, is just the result of the non-relativistic approach used by Bohr and not a true indication of the dependence of the spectral lines on this constant. This formulation emphasizes the significance of the fine-structure constant in the atomic structure of hydrogen and reveals two new meanings of this constant and its connection with life. Additionally this investigation introduces three new constants of Nature a) the minimum speed of light for the existence of hydrogen, cH , b) the energy-distance constant, ud , and c) the quantum energy-distance constant, uq .
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