What was the problem with Schrodinger atomic model??
nothing. its perfect.
yeah that what i was saying...i wanted to make sure because i saw in a paper that my professor asked what were the deficiencies with the Rutherford, Bohr and Schrodinger atomic theories....so i was guess it was kinda of a trick question lol thanks for clearing that up for me.
There is one small apparent problem with the Schrodinger theory of quantum mechanics. According to these direct quotes from wiki "The Schrödinger equation describes time in a way that is inconvenient for relativistic theories, a problem which is not as severe in matrix mechanics and completely absent in the path integral formulation." and "The Schrödinger equation is not invariant under neither a Galilean transformation nor under a Lorentz transformation. Changing inertial reference frames requires a transformation of the wavefunction analogous to requiring gauge invariance. This transformation introduces a phase factor which is normally ignored as non-physical, but has application in some problems. See A. B. van Oosten Apeiron, pg 449 Vol. 13, No. 2, April 2006. In order to extend Schrödinger's formalism to include relativity, the physical picture must be altered. "
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