June 22, 2006
Yoda /= Science

It's a Yoda Backpack.
In other news, it pays to realize exactly how much empty space is in an atom, to scale. This site puts the size of an electron at 1 pixel, and extrapolates from there, meaning that the entire website is approximately 5 million pixels wide, or 11 miles at 72ppi, the normal monitor setting.
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hehehe awesome.
I love this - I want one for Mother's Day.
On me this space is taken up with satellites and space shuttles orbiting the electron. Also it is where I keep spare parts and tools.
Seriously, what's in that space? Is space really empty? I don't think so!
Seriously, what's in that space? Is space really empty? I don't think so!
On me this space is taken up with sattelites and space shuttles orbiting the electron. Also, It is where I keep spare parts and tools.
Seriously, what is in that space? Is it empty? I don't think it's empty!
Seriously, what is in that space? Is it empty? I don't think it's empty!
As far as scientists can measure, there is no way that there can be any matter in the electron field of an atom, aside from the electrons themselves, and their size has been precisely measured!
The polarity of the protons and electrons are such that the precise distance of each field is fixed a certain distance away.
The forces that we feel when we sit on a rock or lean on a wall are the negatively charged electrons pushing against each other, as when you try to force two like polarized sides of a magnet together.
Amazing but true!
The polarity of the protons and electrons are such that the precise distance of each field is fixed a certain distance away.
The forces that we feel when we sit on a rock or lean on a wall are the negatively charged electrons pushing against each other, as when you try to force two like polarized sides of a magnet together.
Amazing but true!
So it's filled with a magnetic field?
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As far as I know, yes.
The basic building blocks being electrons, protons and neutrons, the magnetic field generated between the electrons and the protons is what keeps other particles from con-fusing themselves with the atom.
At least that's the way I understand it.
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The basic building blocks being electrons, protons and neutrons, the magnetic field generated between the electrons and the protons is what keeps other particles from con-fusing themselves with the atom.
At least that's the way I understand it.
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