Fixing the Electron Shell Positions 2
Arrangement of Electron Shells in Lawrencium (Lr)
Lawrencium (Lr) is one of the few atoms having one of the highest number of electrons (at 103) and more than Uranium.
See figure Lawrencium (Lr) 1
For a table of the Electron Shell configurations of the elements see:
http://www.kayelaby.npl.co.uk/atomic_and_nuclear_physics/4_1/4_1_1.html
The Lawrencium has a shell space vacant at position 6f but it’s outermost electron is at the shell position 7s and this can be shown as a result of being trapped between the two exponential decaying curves for it’s nucleus’ internal forces.
Conclussion
It is not proven that my V wave decays linearly. It just fits this model.
If you attempted this with two other waveforms that followed a different pattern this scheme would not wirk, though.
