<.<" I'd be surprised if ANYONE knows this...
Apparently, since we are all made of atoms (fact), and the fact that each atom is charged, that minuscule charge between the atoms keeps them from ever touching (exclude atom smashers and particle accelerators). Because of this, we never really touch or hold anything...We'd have it stay in place by forming a magnetic tube of atoms around the atoms of another object...
If this is really how it works, how does our sense of touch work, if we are never really "touching" anything?
our atoms do not hold acharge at all the number of protons and electrons is balanced. isotopes have addition nuetrons which have a nuetral charge.
nut what you mean is that atoms have both a repulsion and attraction effect that mimics magnetism this seems correct because the atoms themselves display this kind of relationship. the electrons are drawn to the protons but never actually get to reach them becasue of the other atoms opposing elctrons are repeling them. its the same relationship for everything we touch.
excellent scientific analysis
and our since of touch works because all atoms have different charges so some times they do make contact. if the electrons out number the protons the smaller atom gets combined into the larger one's electron cloud, this process keeps repeating itself. so in a sense alot of atoms over power each other so this magnetism effect is canceled out as its not ballanced. the magnetism theory, as i am going to call it only works when the distribution of protons and electrons is balanced otherwise they will reach each other and potentially collide.
since the magnetism theory is far to simple to work on scales as large as we are (in terms if the sheer number of atoms and atomic combinations that we are composed of) the magnetism effect becomes crowded out as the atoms begin to collide and and gain new and different properties. aka they combine and become elements. and once they are elements the magnetism effect lessens and as they become compounds the same thing happen, so on and so forth for mixtures and then what ever comes next. so our sense of touch works because the magnetism effect is rendered a rare anomaly because the number of electrons and protons aren't often perfectly balanced, and the magnetism effect only works when they are perfectly ballanced. thus we touch stuff because not all the combinations of atoms will be able to evenly attract and repel each other.
i really hope this makes sense.
Do you know where my peanuts are? I have been searching for those freaking nuts for weeks now >.<
check in the freezer thats where i always lose the remote.
O__O Hmmmm....what are your definitions of guys and girls? (seperate meanings and be concise)
women are born with a vagina
and men are born with a penis
anything in the middle is uncharted territory, and out of my jurisdiction lmao
i have no clue dude, i cant even begin to guess.