atoms are HILARIOUS..
Created on: May 14th, 2007
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That is not what an atom is. Electrons do not move, nor do they "circle" the center. Electrons phase in and out of existance in variables of probability around the nucleus in a very large distance between the core and the outer shell. The most important notion being that they phase and not "circle" like school tells you. They exist in multiple places at once and don't exist at the same time. I don't really care about all that much, just the whole lines that show them circle the core. I cant stand that
There is something that some people refer to as simplification for diagrams. You might as well be arguing that the electrons would not be that far out but in fact would be so close to the nucleus that we would not see them. It was a nice try at a flame, and false intellectuallism, but instead you just made yourself look retarted.
Nice try Roomy.
Wow, you need to read a f*cking textbook. Electrons are actually way, way further out than any diagram shows, including this one. The space between where electrons normally phase is as massive as planets around a star. You THINK i make myself look stupid, but it's you who is completely wrong about this topic and making yourself look like a moron. And I'm not flaming the YTMND, only the representation of science.
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