The periodic table is a Pe landscape. For each of 118 elements, the void framework's Pe formula (Pe = O×R/α) maps onto atomic structure: Zₑff (effective nuclear charge) as opacity, electron affinity as responsiveness, and the Slater shielding constant as constraint capacity. Noble gases score Pe ≈ 0 or negative (constraint poles — full outer shell, zero engagement pull) ; halogens score Pe high (strong electron capture, approaching cascade) ; alkali metals are moderately reactive. Spearman ρ between Pe rank and ionization energy rank across all 118 elements provides the empirical validation — century-old data, zero noise. The octet rule is a constraint specification ritual. Pauli exclusion is the hardest prohibition in physics. Z=26 (iron) is the nuclear V* (already derived in §23G of the math apparatus).
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Anthony W. Eckert
Damghan University
Oldham Council
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a7cd9dd48f933b5eeda2dd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18832437