Posted by Dr. Science on 12/16/2011 in
Question |
How many electrons can the sixth energy level of an atom hold?
———- from David Crowley of Petaluma CA
It depends on the size of the electrons. Being negatively charged, they have a great deal of excess emotional baggage, a surfet of unforgiveness that drags them down like a lead overcoat. The only electrons that can mass together and share the same energy level are those who have truly forgiven other subatomic particles for whatever insults, imagined or real, they’ve suffered and moved into the glorious freedom that each of us, no matter what our size, enjoys when we’ve looked the universe square in the eye and said, “Yes, things are OK just the way they are.” These atoms and their electrons are unusually stable and are concentrated in small towns in the upper midwest.