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by pbhjpbhj 3221 days ago
There's no such thing as an S-orbital, there a probability distribution where a bounded probability produces an approximate sphere, in any universe with more than two charges that sphere is going to be 'irregular'.

The parent argument works here as much as for fingers though, those 2 electrons are identical but their spin differs. All electrons differ in the Standard Model by either spin or location.