In order to explain observed exceptional stability of atoms and discreet line spectra of elements, Bohr postulated the existence of statutory orbits in which electrons are supposed to move around the nucleus, without emission of electromagnetic radiation as demanded by classical electrodynamics, but counterbalancing the pull towards the nucleus due to coulomb attraction by the centrifugal force in agreement with classical mechanics. The apparent anomaly in rejecting the result of classical electrodynamics, but retaining the principle of classical mechanics in Bohr’s Postulate of so called stationary orbits can be traced to the assumption that only forces of electrical attraction operate between positively charged protons in the nucleus an...