In the Bohr model of the atom the N quantum number represents the radius of the orbit of the electron.
However in 4 spatial dimensions an electron cloud can rotate in two different ways simultaneously.
This could explain both the N and the L quantum numbers.
In 4 spatial dimensions the magnetic field is no longer a vector field but is instead a bivector field.
Instead of a vector with a magnitude and direction being defined at each point, a plane with a magnitude and direction is defined at each point
However in 4 spatial dimensions an electron cloud can rotate in two different ways simultaneously.
This could explain both the N and the L quantum numbers.
In 4 spatial dimensions the magnetic field is no longer a vector field but is instead a bivector field.
Instead of a vector with a magnitude and direction being defined at each point, a plane with a magnitude and direction is defined at each point