Could Lights wavelength be the result of the electron orbits and its distance? Could this be why wavelength and orbit circumference measurements are the same?
This would imply that wavelength radius would double as orbit distance....
Speed of Light / Wavelength = Frequency
Speed of Light / Frequency = Wavelength
Frequency x Pi x 2 = Angular Velocity
Wavelength x 0.31831 = Diameter / 2 = Radius
Wavelength / Pi = Diameter / 2 = Radius
Speed of Light / Radius = Angular Velocity
Radius x Angular Velocity = Speed of Light
these formulas seem to work with wavelength and circumference as the same measurements....So why is wavelength not also used as electron orbit circumference?