This paper presents the "Topological Atom" model based on the Quantum Diffusion (QD) Framework, resolving the long-standing paradox of electron orbital stability. While orthodox quantum mechanics resorts to ad-hoc mathematical postulates (non-radiative orbits and probability clouds) to avoid the collapse predicted by classical electrodynamics, the QD Framework provides a causal and deterministic mechanism. It postulates that the atomic nucleus acts as a hyperdensity knot in the 12-dimensional subspace, generating an extreme gradient of local diffusivity ( ). According to the relation , Planck's constant is stratified around the nucleus. Electrons, defined as stable tensor perturbations, do not orbit kinetically, but rather occupy "topological resonance valleys" (constant friction isoclines) where their wavelength perfectly matches the local spatial granularity. This approach mechanically explains the absence of orbital radiation, defines the quantum leap as the forced crossing of topological gradients, and replaces probabilistic uncertainty with strict geometric determinism.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699fe37b95ddcd3a253e767d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18763777
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