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Macroscopic analysis of star system



 
 
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Actually another thing about this.. if we were an atom, how would we go about
moving our consistuent object (eg a tennis ball) (if at all possible), using
only subatomic forces? (eg if we built a nano or micromachine)

Can we use temperature changes to scale up interactions from subatomic to
larger scales? (hmm.. not sure why that would solve the above paragraph
question)



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