The stability of atoms is ensured by the quantized energy levels of electrons, which restrict their motion to discrete orbits without continuous energy loss.
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Atoms remain stable despite predicted instability due to the principles of quantum mechanics. Electron orbits are quantized, preventing continuous energy loss and collapse. Additionally, the Pauli Exclusion Principle prohibits multiple electrons from occupying the same quantum state, stabilizing electron distribution.