also dnt that mean that the first electron in the p-shell of flourine should have like a quark orbiting it
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also dnt that mean that the first electron in the p-shell of flourine should have like a quark orbiting it
no, take for example a proton. protons are made up of 3 pieces. each of those pieces has one name, the quark. quarks do not orbit anything. they just stick togther in prontons, nutrons, and im pretty sure about electrons too.Quote:
Originally Posted by stonerboy40k
watch the movie "akira". it shows exactly what i was trying to say about our universe and the possibilities of more. its kinda hard to understand so if u watch it and dont get what i mean...ill explain it as best i can.
*note* the whole movie leads up to what im talking about, so ull have to watch the whole thing to understand.
has anyone here ever read the golden compass (or other books in that series?)
this stuff is so interesting to me, lol, I was prolly the only kid back in elementary school that ever asked her teacher for astronomy magazines...and the only kid that actually pays attention to the documentaries shown in class, lol.
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Originally Posted by kronick
I saw Akira... And I don't remember anything about fractals? This is the first I've heard of them actually. I went to the site with the fractal image you can zoom in on. I was mindfucked.
Anyway, all I remember about Akira was that it was thinking that it was too gory and recieved too much credit simply because it was a pioneer americanized anime movie. Of course, I saw it a looonnng time ago.
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Originally Posted by Encatuse
at one point in the movie the doctor said something like "these reading look like the begining of the universe" or something along those lines. then there was a little ball of light that that guy cought in his hands(after the big explosion)...thats the new universe. at the end of the movie (with the credits), thats when it started to "fractize"