Quantum Foam confirmed experimentally!

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Larry T.

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Mar 9, 2026, 9:14:47 AM (3 days ago) Mar 9
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I wanted to share an interesting observation regarding how quantum foam affects the energy levels of electrons in atoms. This phenomenon can explain the deviation of electron configurations from predicted models in atoms where energy levels are very close, such as Lanthanum.

For more detail on this, please see the video at the 3:45 mark:  
https://youtu.be/VXdbffgTMVs?si=EWkKZ8GlA05X3Rpr

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V. "Larry" Tsimmerman.

ERIC SCERRI

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Mar 9, 2026, 1:16:07 PM (3 days ago) Mar 9
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Thanks Larry but HOW does it explain anything about La ?


Eric Scerri


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Larry T.

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Mar 9, 2026, 2:27:00 PM (3 days ago) Mar 9
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Eric,
I speculate that the differentiating electron in La cannot lower its energy sufficiently to occupy the f-orbital because of the resistance from the extra energy possessed by the quantum foam (vacuum energy). Because of that excess energy it ends up in the d-orbital with slightly higher energy.

This is just a hypothesis, not a theory.

Best Regards,
V.Larry 

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