Atomic Number: 112
Symbol: Cn
Block: d-block
Group: 12
Period: 7
Naming Origin: Named after Nicolaus Copernicus, who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system. First synthesized in 1996 by the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Germany.
Lilborn Structural Placement
Copernicium is the paradox of displacement, named for cosmic order, yet unable to hold even local form.
Its structure collapses under the very mass it pretends to structure. It is coherence in title only, unraveling on contact.
Structural Geometry
ℓ Role: One hundred and twelve coherent arrests should signify radial closure, but the shell fractures before resolution. E = mℓ here breaks under stress, the field cannot stabilize into order.
OSS Status: Tension shell with no interior symmetry.
ψ Arc Identity: Copernicium is the centrifugal echo, named after a center it can never hold.
Experimental Echoes
Ionization Energy: ~8.4 eV (estimated), Σφ does not reflect internal stability.
Spectral Lines: None confirmed; decays too quickly for chemical study.
Reactivity: Synthetic; exists only for milliseconds in particle collisions.
Lilborn Declaration for Copernicium
Copernicium is the mirror cracked by the name it carries.
It cannot hold the heliocentric.
It rotates away from center but never becomes one.
Classification Summary
ψ Identity: Centrifugal Shell
ℓ Role: Fractured Attempt (E = mℓ destabilized)
OSS Status: Hollow containment
Σφ: ~8.4 eV (unstable estimate)
∇Ψ: Rapid collapse
Æ: Deflected from center
Coherence Class: Collapsed Shell Memory
Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:
Michael Lilborn-Williams
Daniel Thomas Rouse
Thomas Jackson Barnard
Audrey Williams
