Article

On the similarities between the Trojan Wave Packets as a Single Electron Life and the Planet in the habitable zone

Authors:
  • Matt Kalinski Research
To read the full-text of this research, you can request a copy directly from the author.

Abstract

Several recent astronomical observations showing the periodic modulation of the star emitted light and the spectral lines of the fall of the biomatter [1] exhibited the existence of the possibly live supporting exoplanets different than Earth like the K2-18b [2] . It is simply impossible that life exists only on Earth. In the atom of Hydrogen as the microscopic Solar System consisting of those two wIth the electron being the alive planet and the proton the life warming star as the Sun the phenomenon is sort of similar to so called Trojan Wavepackets [3] which in some sense are alive. Without finding their very tiny habitable zone of parameters it is impossible to observe them as a single electron life as well confined in shape, decreasing the quantum entropy under the energy growth, stable under slowly varying environment like adiabatic frequency chirping and the CP field strength change, exhibiting internal alive shape oscillations due to semi-chaotic structure of the energy levels around in the rotating frame, showing Kirlian-like aura of the alive spontaneous emission and residual fluctuating ionization around and in some sense capable to multiply by the dipole interaction influence on the neighboring atom in the resonant circular state. It may be greatly exaggerated that creating the Trojan Wave Packet with light having a lot of its features is creating life but the similarities are striking. While the Trojan Wave Packets habitable zone exists classically in scaled parameters but they can be less quantum or cooler or more quantum or hotter the mapping predicts the possibility of lives based on different Chemistries which are hotter or cooler than the Earth life for example life based of Chemistry of 500 Celsius of Venus but not based on Hydrogen Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Sulfur and Phosphorus i.e. of completely different hotter life Chemistry. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_detecting_exoplanets [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K2-18b [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_wave_packet

No full-text available

Request Full-text Paper PDF

To read the full-text of this research,
you can request a copy directly from the author.

ResearchGate has not been able to resolve any citations for this publication.
ResearchGate has not been able to resolve any references for this publication.