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Ok why I should ask this question, only you should go for that because you only don’t know answer for this basic basic question of atom.
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So they were rhetorical questions.
How about explaining clearly your ideas, instead?
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truedream, why do you keep copying and pasting from your own posts?
The "broken-record" method is not an valid alternative to explaining your claims.
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I have only 25% of total English knowledge of yours
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The more reason to try and express your ideas in different ways, instead of repeating the same sentences over and over.
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I have just given simple science word, keeping in my mind about school children.
But you are not coming to my main idea or don’t understand it because of my english;
Ok I will change the name given to Suns core atom and earth’s solid core atom.
I am mainly speaking about core atoms
Sun core is made up of A atom and like wise
Earth solid core is made of B atom.
I say A is not equals to B
You cannot 100% add A with B or B with A. if you try then you can see the effect of repulsion or anti gravity.
That is can you add or mix hydrogen atom with our solid core of earth?
But A will add with A, likewise B will add with B with attraction or gravity
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I will quote
Swift in response:
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Originally Posted by Swift
I could say imagine that atoms are all "Cat" atoms and "Dog" atoms, based on how long their tails are. But until I even show atoms have tails, and how that explains things better, it is meaningless.
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So, can you explain exactly what these two types of atoms are (without using analogies) and provide the evidence of their existence?
Also, can you address my point:
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All present basic laws of atom are found with respect to earth.
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So, all those probes we sent throughout the Solar System and all that spectroscopy astronomers and astrophysicists do, do not count, right?
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