Subject: does an atom violate the laws of physics?
Date: Tue May 15 17:19:25 2001
Posted by john
Grade level: grad (non-science)
School: No school entered.
City: houston State/Province: tx
Country: usa
Area of science: Physics
ID: 989961565.Ph
Message:
How can something stay in perpetual motion while it bumps into things, has
force interactions and never needs recharging?
Re: does an atom violate the laws of physics?
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