If I kick a rock, do the atoms scream?
They don’t have vocal cords
Plus, atoms never touch. So technically, you didn't kick it.
True
If I kick a rock, do the atoms scream?
They don’t have vocal cords
Plus, atoms never touch. So technically, you didn't kick it.
True
#15 how can you be sure of it? People used to think particles were the smallest, then we found out about protons , neutrons and electrons. How can you be sure we just haven't found the vocal cords yet?
Also true
Most likely.
You probably can.
I say bake the bacon and cook the cookies, so I'm probably not the best person to answer this-
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If atoms don't touch, is there just nothingness between them?
Maybe
but it could have energy or the 4 forces
#14 what about the sun? Is it the director?
It’s the jailer (gravity keeps planets around it)
#29 who's paying it then? I mean it won't just be there keeping everyone in line if it didn't get anything in return
#28 so what is it made of then? If everything's made of particles what is nothing made of?
The only place where true 'nothingness' exists is a black hole.
#29 who's paying it then? I mean it won't just be there keeping everyone in line if it didn't get anything in return
It does it for free
#28 so what is it made of then? If everything's made of particles what is nothing made of?
Nothing is made of nothing
#29 who's paying it then? I mean it won't just be there keeping everyone in line if it didn't get anything in return
It does it for free
Nah, the planets from other galaxies and stuff would be the viewers.
#28 so what is it made of then? If everything's made of particles what is nothing made of?
The only place where true 'nothingness' exists is a black hole.
No the event horizon isn’t nothing it is something
#28 so what is it made of then? If everything's made of particles what is nothing made of?
The only place where true 'nothingness' exists is a black hole.
No the event horizon isn’t nothing it is something
I meant the actual black hole itself.
#14 what about the sun? Is it the director?