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I. Electrons: How They Navigate Around an Atom


Volume I of the “How Atoms Form Molecules” series

Exploring the hidden geometry that guides atomic motion

A short, visual introduction to the hidden geometry inside atoms.
Most readers finish it in under an hour.

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                   Free from the publisher · $0.99 on Kindle and Apple  (for those who prefer to support the work)


What if electrons didn’t orbit like planets — but moved like tiny travelers navigating geometric highways around the nucleus?

This short, friendly volume shows a new way to see electron motion.
No equations. No jargon. Just crisp metaphors, clear diagrams, and the rules that shape every atom.

Next in the series
Volume II: Electrons — Where they spend their time.
A short, visual guide on how electrons choose “floors” and “ceilings” inside atoms.

I. Electrons: How They Navigate Around an Atom

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What You’ll Learn

  • Why electrons never fall into the nucleus

  • Why their speed matters

  • How geometric “floors” and “landings” give rise to orbitals

  • How symmetry and motion create stability
  • How these patterns explain bonding and molecules (later volumes)
Perfect for curious readers, students, clinicians, and anyone who enjoys clear science.

Sneak peek into Volume I

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Chapter 1-Volume I-screenshot (March 2026)

Ready to go deeper? Volume II explores hydrogen and helium.
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