Atomic Orbitals & Quantum Shells
Electrons don't fly in circles like bees. They "teleport" inside fuzzy clouds. Bonding happens when two fuzzy clouds melt into one big cloud.
Try to catch a shadow. You can see where it is, but you can't grab it. That "fuzzy" presence is exactly how an electron exists.
Orbitals are probability density functions derived from the Schrödinger wave equation (Ψ). Bonding is the Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals (LCAO) to form molecular orbitals. This aligns with Probability Theory and Post-Structuralism, where reality is a range of possibilities until an interaction occurs.
SOUND: The "hum" of a beehive where you can't see the individual bees.
SMELL: The smell of fog or mist in a forest.
TASTE: Cotton candy melting — it's there, then it's everywhere.
TOUCH: Moving your hand through thick smoke.
SIGHT: A blurry photo that looks like a beautiful shape.
BODY: The feeling of "dizziness" or spinning without moving.
Music: Come to Me by The Goo Goo Dolls
Music: Sign of the Times by Harry Styles
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