Abstract
Abstract The radial motion of an electron in a Coulomb attracting field based on a new theory of the interaction of a particle with an electromagnetic field is studied. It is shown that the electron can perform radial oscillations due to a repulsive force that exists in the vicinity of the center and prevents the electron from approaching the center. This concept of a previously unknown repulsive force significantly shifts the paradigm of the interaction of a charge with an electromagnetic field. A laboratory experiment is proposed to test the new phenomenon.
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