Your Just a Pea inside...

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Disconformitized, Feb 1, 2005.

  1. Disconformitized

    Disconformitized Member

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    I was reading the first chapter of my chemistry book today about atoms.

    And it said that if the nucleus (the protons and neutron) of an atom was the size of a pea, then the diameter of the path the electrons take around it would be the equivalent size of a domed baseball/football stadium.

    So does that mean nothing is really solid?!?

    I sunddenly feel woozy and unstable
     
  2. whispers

    whispers sweet and sour

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    yeah your just a woozy mass of atoms held together by energy .........now go away
     
  3. sooty_the_kat

    sooty_the_kat Senior Member

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    uhmmm no.... because they are tiny in reality...... and the forces are strong enough to keep them together...

    a solid objects atoms are more packed in than a liquid and gas but the tiny scale its on means we see solids as totally dense
     
  4. Xac

    Xac Visitor

    "So does that mean nothing is really solid?!?"
    depends how you think about it, the energy itself is solid enough to stop things falling through it... but then you have to visualize energy as solid so its a yes, no, maybe depends on you look at it kinda question.
     
  5. Disconformitized

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    The energy flowing between the electrons and nucleus takes up a vast majority of the volume of the actual atom. So it is in a way empty... unless you start to consider yourself as just a complicated electrical current.
     
  6. Super_Grrl

    Super_Grrl Crazy love

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    I like peas, especially with butter. Mmmmm....peas. When I was a kid I used to eat them straight out of the freezer, it was one of my favourite snacks.
     
  7. whispers

    whispers sweet and sour

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    this has nothing to do with peas or shemales...........
     
  8. Lodui

    Lodui One Man Orgy

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    Yep, even the densest elements are 99.999999% empty space.

    In fact at a smaller level, even neutrons, which are the densest items in the universe, are mostly empty. [​IMG]

    *Neutrons have a density equal to that of a Neutron Star*
     
  9. Super_Grrl

    Super_Grrl Crazy love

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    I didn't mention shemales...you did. So you've got shemales on the mind?? That's nothing to be ashamed of, we'll still love you...
     
  10. Varuna

    Varuna Senior Member

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    Yup, mostly empty space. What really hurts you when you fall out of a tree is the interaction between the forces (the strong force, weak force, electromagnetism and gravity) which govern the relationships between the particles.

    What is also really mindblowing is the idea that, ultimately, all of the particles are made of the same stuff. In fact, they all may actually BE the same stuff in the same way that all of the cells in your body are made of you.

    All I can say is thank God for the strong force, weak force, electromagnetism and gravity, otherwise we would all just evaporate into a fine mist of subatomic particles, which would probably be, at least for a few billionths of a second, really freakin' uncomfortable.
     
  11. Disconformitized

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    another thing I read to help visualize.... "Modern measurements show that an atom has a diameter of roughly 10 to the -10th power, Meters and that a nucleus has a diameter of about 10 to the -15th power , meters."
     
  12. Soulless||Chaos

    Soulless||Chaos SelfInducedExistence

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    It's all about scale. I wonder if the distance between atoms might roughly be equivalent to the distance between the various bodies in space? :confused:
     
  13. Mr MiGu

    Mr MiGu King of the Zombies

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    keep in mind that the atomic theory is just a theory
     
  14. nimh

    nimh ~foodie~

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    dont they keep finding smaller and smaller particles inside of each other?

    it's like one of those russian nesting dolls, but it keeps going on forever. we could have universes living inside of us and not even realize it.
     
  15. Lodui

    Lodui One Man Orgy

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    Gravity's a theory too... what's your point?
     

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