In this video we are going to show that the combination of different types of motion can consistently indicate the presence of electrons within their orbitals. The outcome of combining their trajectories and high speeds demonstrates a state where the electron appears to be continuously moving in a path on a sphere around its nucleus's surface, exhibiting a constant presence at every point along that sphere.
As explained in previous articles, an Electron's orbital structure within an atom is a result of the combination of three possible types of motion paths. According to the combination of the these paths, the electron follows a helical path in its orbit. This helical path begins on one side of a spherical orbit with a radius equal to the atomic radius, moves towards the opposite side of the sphere, and then symmetrically continues back to the starting point. In this video we will show that each electron has a helical returning path in its possible motion paths.