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Old 30-June-2009, 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by EnigmaPower View Post
I would say you are wrong and so would science. The density of an atomic nucleus is approximately 3 x 10^17 kg/m^3 and I am pretty sure atomic nuclei are objects in the solar system.
What a ridiculous contention. When talking about astronomical objects in the solar system, everybody understands that we are referring only to macroscopic objects. To assume that we would include objects twenty plus orders of magnitude smaller is assinine.
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