With,
\(a_{\psi\,ne}=7.321\text{e-8}\,m\)
we have also,
\(a_{\psi\,c}=4.884\text{e-8}\,m\)
\(a_{\psi\,\pi}=10.98\text{e-8}\,m\)
Which match none of the values from the post "Sizing Them Up" dated 13 Dec 2014,
\(a_{\psi}=19.34\,nm\)
\(a_{\psi}=16.32\,nm\)
\(a_{\psi}=15.48\,nm\)
\(a_{\psi}=14.77\,nm\)
What happened? The hydrogen spectrum is not the sun spectrum. Particles from the sun is different from particles from hydrogen on Earth. A notion that would make a universal \(a_{\psi\,c}\) size impossible.
Is there a universal \(a_{\psi\,c}\) value?