Love the term “conglomeration of atomic tendencies”. A great phrase for cussing someone out without using four letter words and totally confusing the recipent of your venting.
There is no reason that science can explain for why the nucleus of every atom does not fly apart to due repulsion, since the neutrons have no charge, and the protons are repelling each other. They use the term “binding force”, but that is a description of what happens, not why and how.
As Lucretius wrote, “atoms in the void.” The problem with quantum spaces is that the on-and-off spaces are too small to spare Boody’s eye from the captain’s atomic pointer….
einarbt over 4 years ago
Ouch.
RAGs over 4 years ago
“…just poked me in MY flimsy conglomeration of tendencies.”
stairsteppublishing over 4 years ago
Love the term “conglomeration of atomic tendencies”. A great phrase for cussing someone out without using four letter words and totally confusing the recipent of your venting.
WaitingMan over 4 years ago
Sorry, but 7:15 AM is too early to deal with the philosophy of quantum mechanics.
fredd13 over 4 years ago
“just poked me in MY flimsy conglomeration of atomice tendencies”, please.
prrdh over 4 years ago
“I refute it thus”.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 4 years ago
A miscellaneous conglomeration of hypothetical non-entities. Scientific junk drawer label.
Nick Danger over 4 years ago
There is no reason that science can explain for why the nucleus of every atom does not fly apart to due repulsion, since the neutrons have no charge, and the protons are repelling each other. They use the term “binding force”, but that is a description of what happens, not why and how.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 4 years ago
Not exactly flimsy and it is a matter of densities.
bakana over 4 years ago
Do Not Poke the Dragon.
It never ends well.
You do Not want him to lose the concentration necessary to keep all that Fire stored inside him.
craigwestlake over 4 years ago
Science has proven that at the quantom level we are nothing but vibrations. So for heavens sake people – keep humming!…
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
As Lucretius wrote, “atoms in the void.” The problem with quantum spaces is that the on-and-off spaces are too small to spare Boody’s eye from the captain’s atomic pointer….