Potential electric and gravitational fields do not change steady quantized states of electrons in chemical bonds, microscopic clusters of charges and macroscopic superconducting rings. There are no theoretical grounds...Potential electric and gravitational fields do not change steady quantized states of electrons in chemical bonds, microscopic clusters of charges and macroscopic superconducting rings. There are no theoretical grounds to create Squid-type instruments to measure electric and gravitational fields with quantum accuracy basing on the Bohr-Sommerfeld quantization of charged particles. Squid-verified spatial flatness for superfluid electrons corresponds to the material space paradigm for reality.展开更多
文摘Potential electric and gravitational fields do not change steady quantized states of electrons in chemical bonds, microscopic clusters of charges and macroscopic superconducting rings. There are no theoretical grounds to create Squid-type instruments to measure electric and gravitational fields with quantum accuracy basing on the Bohr-Sommerfeld quantization of charged particles. Squid-verified spatial flatness for superfluid electrons corresponds to the material space paradigm for reality.