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| 01 Jun 2014 06:07 PM |
| Just larger versions of subatomic particles, and the universe is just scaling endlessly? |
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| 01 Jun 2014 06:11 PM |
| OT is silently exclaiming "nerd". |
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LolHatz
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| 01 Jun 2014 06:15 PM |
b-but we have landed things on mars |
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| 01 Jun 2014 06:21 PM |
| From our perspective, everything moves at an virtually undetectable pace, and is incredibly far apart. Perhaps a similar perspective from an actual atom. |
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CWRA0444
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| 01 Jun 2014 06:22 PM |
dude you're a genious but yeah I was thinking 'nerd' but im a nerd too man I feel ya |
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| 01 Jun 2014 10:35 PM |
A planet has layers.
Cells have the ganglion cell layers.
Planets have a core ( Nucleus )
Cells have a Nucleus
etc.. |
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jacob4981
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| 01 Jun 2014 10:35 PM |
| so what if that means every atom is a universe |
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| 01 Jun 2014 10:38 PM |
| Not exactly. We could say perhaps a galaxy could be an atom. We're thinking of a more relative size. Though I may be thinking too far with this. |
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