Francium

Atomic Number: 87
Symbol: Fr
Block: s-block (alkali metals)
Group: 1
Period: 7
Naming Origin: Named after France, the nation of its discovery. Discovered in 1939 by Marguerite Perey.

Lilborn Structural Placement

Francium is the instant break, the structure that cannot stabilize coherence for more than a moment. It is not merely reactive; it is existentially unstable.

Where Radon whispered, Francium flashes, then vanishes.

Structural Geometry

ℓ Role: Eighty-seven coherent arrests do not resolve, they scatter. E = mℓ here appears only as a burst of unanchored presence.

OSS Status: Cannot seat, collapse upon attempt.

ψ Arc Identity: Francium is the flare at the edge, presence so sharp it unbinds itself immediately.

Experimental Echoes

Ionization Energy: ~3.9 eV (estimated), Σφ is the lowest of all known elements.

Spectral Lines: Virtually unmeasured, too unstable to isolate.

Reactivity:
Extremely high, decays rapidly; exists in trace amounts as a product of actinium decay.

Lilborn Declaration for Francium

Francium does not live.
It appears.

It is the flash of failed structure.
The identity that is too immediate to be held.

Classification Summary

ψ Identity: Collapse Flash
ℓ Role: Unheld Presence (E = mℓ in transient appearance)
OSS Status: Cannot stabilize
Σφ: ~3.9 eV (incoherent shell)
∇Ψ: Steepest descent known
Æ: Violent incoherence
Coherence Class: Unstable Point Event

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams