How is hydrogen atom formed?

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Laugh it up all you like. That's why you are in pseudoscience and are totally ignorant of all facts as we
such as what fact? please point it out.

Evolution for starters. The BB, SR/GR for appetisers as near certain scientific theories.
As I told you a while back, science has been pushing, and is still pushing the need for any magical pixie in the sky deity into complete oblivion.
See as distinct from your own "stick in the mud" totally unreasonable recalcitrant attitude, scientific theories are always open to change as observations improve.
 
It's been pointed out to you that first YOU need to debunk the incumbent model.

We all know that won't happen, though.
 
if energy is conserve, matter is conserve, charge is conserve.

how could electron emits photons? how many rounds of photon can an electron carry?

what's the difference between red photon and blue photon?

no clue? anyone?
 
jcc - plugging your ears and screaming "nuh uh" does not a good scientific argument make...
 
If you have 1 proton and 1 electron, how can you make an atom?

Isn't positive charge attracts negative charge? How come 2 opposite charged particles not stick together?
The proton and electron do attract one another.

Let's start with the simple, classical model of the atom first. Consider the electron to be orbiting the proton just like the Moon orbits the Earth. In the case of the electron and proton, there's an electrostatic attraction. In the case of the Moon and the Earth there's a gravitational attraction.

Your asking why the electron doesn't stick to the proton is the same as asking why the Moon doesn't stick to the Earth. The answer in both cases is the same: the orbiting object (Moon/electron) is moving. Therefore, the force of attraction doesn't make it "fall". Rather, it orbits.

Hope this helps!
 
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