Monday, November 3, 2025

Chern Surfaces and the Wave Model Of The Atom

                                                        

                                                                 Fig. 1: Assorted Polyhedra  
                         Fig. 2. Chern surfaces and class number


Chern surfaces, developed for use in global differential geometry, don't exactly roll off the tongue or conjure up cocktail table discussions, but they have immense importance in math as well as in physics. Developed by Shiing-Shen Chern, the Chern class number to be associated with a given surface was originally conceived as the number of times a closed surface could be wrapped around another closed surface. Before getting to a physics application, let's consider the math origins.

Basically these can be traced to the polyhedral theorem of Leonard Euler. The Table shown with representative polyhedra (Fig. 1) can serve as a basis for a more concrete appreciation. Starting from the left a distinct polyhedron is identified (e.g. tetrahedron) then simply illustrated in a no frills way, then its vertices (V), edges (E) and faces (F) identified before giving the "Euler characteristic" E in the final column on the right. This is given by the simple form: V - E + F.

Thus, the tetrahedron with V = 4, E = 6 and F = 4 will have characteristic:

V - E + F = (4) - (6) + (4) = (-2) + (4) = 2

As one can see from the table, Euler's theorem basically asserts the same number, 2, results for all cases in which his formula is applied - whether for regular or irregular convex polyhedra. Obviously, the more faces, vertices, edges added the more the particular surface is smoothed out to approach a sphere (e.g. with infinite edges, faces) then one has the Euler theorem transferring to the Gauss- Bonnet theorem, formulated and proven in the 19th century.

Now, a simple physics application of the Chern surface and class number is to Bohr "quantization", such as depicted in the accompanying graphic (Fig. 2) for two cases: left - where the quantization is not satisfied (i.e. the outer wave surface doesn't complete itself an integral number of times around a given Bohr orbit, and right - the case where it does, leading to the quantum number (n) being identified with the integer number of waves completed, in this case 4.

The beauty is that the radius is scaled into n (standing) waves of de Broglie wavelength 
l
. A visual reference for this wave-orbiting electron atom can be represented as shown in the same right side of the graphic, with the de Broglie wavelength spanning the distance between successive "humps", and emphasizing that an integral number of such wavelengths form the circumference of the atomic orbit, as required by 2π r = n l

By extension of the concept of these standing waves, but for different n and r, one can arrive at the probabilistic wave model of the atom.   The wave model from Bohr’s uses the following quantized relationship:

m vr  = nh/ 2p  = L

where L is the angular momentum.  Re-arranging:

h/ mv =  2p r/ n = l   or  2p r =  n lD

Showing the circumference is scaled into n (standing) waves of wavelength lD   as shown below (Fig. 3):
Fig. 3 : Standing waves for a hydrogen atom


  This wave-orbiting electron atom still has a radius r,  but with waves each separated by one de Broglie wavelength , lD.

     Thereby  an integral number of such wavelengths form the circumference of the atomic orbit, as required by  the condition:  2p r =  n lD.

  For example, in the case of hydrogen the first three of these cloud-wave regions are shown in Fig. 4.

Fig. 4: Hydrogen orbitals

Let us ‘zoom in’ on the more spherical n= 1 configuration, and the probability for the electron in this space as depicted in Fig. 4 below:


Fig. 5: The n = 1 electron orbital for hydrogen

    This diagram more than any other dispenses with the notion that hydrogen electron occupies a definite position. Instead, it’s confined someplace within a “cloud” or probability space (b) but that probability can be computed as a function of the Bohr radius (ao = 0.0529 nm).  The probability P1s for the 1s orbital is itself a result of squaring the “wave function” for the orbital.  If the wave function is defined y (1s) = 1/Öp (Z/ ao) exp (-Zr/ ao), and the probability function is expressed:


P = ½y (1s) y (1s) *½

     Where y (1s) * is the complex conjugate, then the graph shown in Fig. 4 is obtained. Inspection shows the probability of finding the electron at the Bohr radius is the greatest, but it can also be found at distances less than or greater than  0.0529 nm.

Chern surfaces, as we see in this post, have a wide applicability including to quantum mechanics.

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New UFO Documentary 'Age Of Disclosure' Confirms Jerry's Every Revelation That UAP Are Real And Here

 

                            Jerry : Insisted Govt Is Concealing Alien Bodies

   Ret. U.S. Navy Commander David Fravor: UAP are real alien craft


The  new movie “Age of Disclosure” – directed by Dan Farah - documents “an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life and a secret war among major nations to reverse-engineer advanced technology of non-human origin. As introduced by Farah in the opening segment of Friday night's "Real Time" it features testimony from 34 members of the U.S. Government, military and intelligence communities, the film exposes the profound stakes for the future of humanity.”

All of which coincides with what my late AF brother Jerry had been asserting for decades, and what I myself have been posting on this blog for well over 15 years.  E.g.

Brane Space: A Perspective on the UFO

For a separate interview (from Bill Maaher's) about the film see:

The Age of Disclosure Director Dan Farah on His UFO Documentary About Aliens and UAPs

The film also echoes what Lou Elzondo has been saying since the original UAP videos emerged in 2017, and also in his book, Imminent.

Farah, a debut feature director, spent three years making “The Age of Disclosure” in secrecy, seeking out sources with direct knowledge of the government’s work around UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena, the more formal term for UFOs). Among the interviewees are high-ranking politicians from both the Democratic and Republican parties, such as secretary of state Marco Rubio and senator Kirsten Gillibrand, as the congressional hearings about UAPs and the proposed UAP Disclosure Act have seen major bipartisan support.

The Age of Disclosure” has had significant word-of-mouth momentum behind it as it should, given the nature of the content. Indeed,  this momentum and publicity has spread all year even without a public distribution plan.  The initial trailer alone quickly reached more than 20 million views across YouTube and social media when it was dropped in January leading up to the film’s premiere at SXSW (South by Southwest) in March.

As might be expected, the trolls, naysayers and pseudo-skeptics came out of the woodwork and appeared in some media - like The Hollywood Reporter.  The complaint being that the interviews of the experts appeared "too certain, too sure of themselves" and "Where's the doubt?"  T0 which I say we've been dealing with the skeptics and would-be debunkers for years, hell decades - and I myself have written numerous posts taking their balderdash down, e.g.

Physics Today Book Reviewer Kate Dorsch Is As Clueless About UFOs As Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Anthropocentric Parochialism Defines SETI Scientist Seth Shostak's Skepticism Over Aliens & UAP 

Holman Jenkins Jr. In Latest WSJ Piece Shows UFO Topics Are Way Beyond His Pay Grade 

Nimitz Pilots Knew That UFOs They Recorded Were Not " Supernatural " - But How To Break That To NY Times' Ross Douthat?

A New UFO Book Review (WSJ) - But Still Inaccurate, Incomplete, Wanting In Insight..

So the skeptic objections have been covered from just about every angle but still come up bupkis.  If you doubt that then read any or all of the posts above.

Dan Farah. meanwhile, deserves major kudos for his efforts - having directed and produced “The Age of Disclosure” via his Farah Films banner. Relentless Releasing serves as distributor.  I plan to see the film as soon as it comes out November 1st on Amazon Prime.

See the new trailer below.

The Age of Disclosure - Official Trailer | IMDb


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Excerpt:

Another element that the two men discussed was whether or not it was coincidental that UFO sightings increased after humanity developed nuclear bombs. “We’re still a violent species,” Farah said. As for where they might be hiding, Farah had some ideas there as well, saying, “80% of the ocean hasn’t been explored.”

One especially unnerving subject was whether UAPs could manipulate nuclear weapons remotely. “If they are going to be able to turn off our nuclear missiles, I say they can’t get here soon enough,” Maher said. 

That was one of two very emphatic statements uttered during this conversation. The other was a question posed by Farah: “If you were an advanced non-human species, would you want us showing up on your front lawn?”


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