Why the orbits of the electrons are determined and there are no intermediate orbits

Why the orbit of electrons is determined and it does not exist intermediate orbits

The dynamic balance of the electrons´ orbits is given when the centrifuge force is equal to the projection of the force of gravity F1 on the nucleus-electron axle.

The centrifuge force Fce is given by

Me - electron’s mass;
v - electron’s velocity;
D - distance of balance between the electron and the nucleus.

As we have already seen, the primary particles always have energy (mass) given by the addition of the unitary mass of those created in inferior levels, in other words, the mass of particles always change on leaps, initiating with a standard value concerning to the mass of the fundamental particle that creates the others.
The electrons must have one nucleus created by some particles and it is orbited by others and, its mass varies depending on its quantity. So, the electrons with different mass have different point of balance, with rays with different orbits, and it does not exist electrons with mass´ values between an integer multiple of the standard value of mass of the fundamental particles and neither orbit of intermediate dynamic balance.