A molecular-structure hypothesis

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Abstract

The self-similar symmetry that occurs between atomic nuclei, biological growth structures, the solar system, globular clusters and spiral galaxies suggests that a similar pattern should characterize atomic and molecular structures. This possibility is explored in terms of the current molecular structure-hypothesis and its extension into four-dimensional space-time. It is concluded that a quantum molecule only has structure in four dimensions and that classical (Newtonian) structure, which occurs in three dimensions, cannot be simulated by quantum-chemical computation. © 2010 by the author.

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Boeyens, J. C. A. (2010). A molecular-structure hypothesis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 11(11), 4267–4284. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms11114267

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