How does electron move around nucleus? Gryzinski's free-fall atomic models for chemical elements

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The free-fall atomic model was introduced in 1965 by Michael Gryzinski (1930-2004), a Polish nuclear and plasma physicist, as a result of adding electron's magnetic moment to Bohr's atomic picture. Gryzinski proposed the model as a consequence of his classical scattering theory. In this classical approximation, electrons don't circulate as in the Bohr model, but enter in almost radial free-fall towards the nucleus. Due to their magnetic moment, the Lorentz force bends the electron trajectories to return them to their initial radius. For more see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free-fa...

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