Tuesday, May 12, 2020

N density and atomic obitals

I love this topic.

Give the hydrogen atoms an energy boost and the orbits take different shape, become complex

In a ball coloring exercise, kinetic energy means N density is warping, charge is curving more than normal. Closing those odd shapes is mostly about charge getting to dens, getting stuck due to self repelling.

Going up the Markov means more options for magnetism to partition the sphere, you get more lines of symmetry formed.  This is due to Planck's limit, the er  This should be apparent in the coloring game.

Along any of those surfaces, the color operator makes white, and that counts the number of Planck's you get.  The shape should close to give you a share of N. The extra degrees of magnetic freedom will be seen within the operator as an increase in paths to adjust for error within the operator, more methods to rotates the operators.

More kinetic energy is equivalent to raising N, and that causes increased curvature. The extra N is divided by dropping down to two adjacent points o the tree, or otherwise splitting across two asymmetric nodes.

Causality. Kinetic energy changes the symmetries of spin, and that sets a magnetic mode, and that cause charge curvature.

A photon is a momentum of charge and magnetic disequilibrium. It hits one of these clouds and they become disconnected and get spin firing.  The various angles of spin firings relative to center show up as magnetic modes, the various commutation patterns in the color operator. The spin firings segment the conics about the zero point.  The zero point appears positively charged, that is just the charge colorings are sparse near zero, it appears repellant.

The N used by physicists sets the scale of the atom, its size relative to Newton's grammar. They can measure that. The color operator is simply minimizing deviation count and obeying Markov. The curvature in counts is the physicist applying a good vertical.

When spin splits. The total N remains the same, and light steps remain the same. So the odd and even split causes more updates than N density needs, causing curvature.


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