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Follow on Google News | Quantum Mechanics trumps Classical Physics in Heat Transfer at the NanoscaleThe unphysical explanations of heat transfer at the nanoscale by classical physics is avoided by quantum mechanics
By: QED Radiations Is your nanotechnology research outdated - based on classical physics and thus unable to explain unphysical observations? If so, arrange for an illuminating speech or innovative seminar in “How Quantum Mechanics can avoid the Unphysical at the Nanoscale”. Check out the QED Radiations homepage URL: http://www.nanoqed.org Select areas of interest for your organization and contact us today at: thomas@nanoqed.org Or Call: +49 -172-325-7678 Berlin, Germany QED Radiations is worldwide and upon request can arrange a presentation to your organization at reasonable cost. Background Classical physics assumes the atom always has heat capacity. Quantum mechanics differs by requiring the heat capacity to vanish at the nanoscale. Simulations of heat transfer in nanostructures using classical physics instead of quantum mechanics- give unphysical results: Nanofluids violate mixing rules, Thermal conductivity of thin films depends on thickness, Nanostructures falsely do not produce electrical charge, The Universe is erroneously expanding, Nanoparticles falsely do not damage DNA, Erroneous Molecular Dynamics simulations of discrete nanstructures, and many others. QED induced radiation based on the vanishing heat capacity of the atom by quantum mechanics avoids the unphysical when conserving heat by creating photons instead of increasing temperature The QED photons created in < 100 nm nanostructures under the confinement of total internal reflection have high Planck energy that charge the nanostructure by the photoelectric effect, and if not, are emitted to the surroundings. QED Radiations was founded by Thomas Prevenslik, a retired American living in Hong Kong. Thomas or a colleague will travel to your organization for a seminar anywhere in the world including China, Europe and the USA. End
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