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Without quantum fluctuations would not electron fall into the nucleus

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-05-14] [Hit: ]
(result from math) & Boundary is a nothing.(result from our clock, one time.)6. Universe came from nothing. (result from No.......
2. Arrow B is the reason of gravity. (also, Higgs boson individually / Different time work)
3. The rose line is the beginning light. (result from Bible)
4. The existing of different time. (result from relativity of light)
5. 2 dimension is not a space. (result from math) & Boundary is a nothing.(result from our clock, one time.)
6. Universe came from nothing. (result from No.5)
7. Progress / Event / Probability is a time.
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9. Coalescing of different time (Cause of Rotation)
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13. Space is a crack of time. (result from No.12 / Same time's crack is a different time's coalescing.)
14. Boundary is a crack of space. (result from No.13 / Same space's crack is a different time's coalescing.)
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An electron is not simply orbiting about the nucleus like the earth revovles about the sun. However, the electron does have an angular momentum which must be conserved. In a sense, this is the same reason that the earth doesn't fall into the sun due to gravitational attraction. This picture is complicated by the uncertainty principal.

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"unmasked" has provided an excellent, elegant answer.

As to quantum mechanics being more "fundamental", yes, absolutely. So fundamental in fact, that it describes neither space nor time, and really doesn't get into mass either. So it is nigh useless for us large scale folks with satellites, and Porsches (or little cars).

Don't waste time trying to find out which theory is better. They each have their uses, and they each have their problems / limitations and both require extensive mathematics.
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