The Chevron Form Quantum Chart
New quantum chart : The chevron form quantum chart
The quantum study of the genetic code is an opportunity to propose a new type of table describing the quantum organization of atoms. In this chart, illustrated below, the different quantum shells and subshells are presented in the form of chevrons. At the top end of each rafter are indicated the names of the different shells and subsells; at the left end of these chevrons, the numbers of orbitals and electrons of these different shells and quantum subshells are indicated. At each chevron vertex is the orbital where the quantum number m = 0. The orbitals with positive quantum number m are progressively positioned towards the top of these chevron vertices and the orbitals with negative quantum number m are progressively positioned towards the outside left of these chevron vertices.
This new graphic design is more explicit in describing the quantum structure of atomic elements than any other usual linear chart. Very visually, this chevron configuration clearly highlights the arithmetic progression of the orbital numbers of the different quantum shells in square powers of the level of these electronic shells:
- 1st shell → 12 = 1 orbital,
- 2nd shell → 22 = 4 orbitals,
- 3rd shell → 32 = 9 orbitals,
- 4th shell → 42 = 16 orbitals, etc.
In this table, and more generally in the quantum study of the atomic elements, the electronic spin is not detailed (by ascending or descending arrows). In return, it is the migratory or non-migratory nature of the electrons that is the subject of study. Thus, for example, the representation of the nitrogen atom such as that illustrated below is favoured.
Moving illustration of the concept of new quantum chart in chevron form
You can use these images with please reference of the author and this paper:
Jean-Yves Boulay. Genetic code, quantum physics and the 3/2 ratio. 2020. ⟨hal-02902700v3⟩
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