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Old April 1st 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics
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Default Electrons bonding atoms

On Mar 31, 5:50*pm, wrote:
Chemists place an electron inbetween two nucleuses to bind two atoms.
Electrons are in motion in their shells so they cannot maintain a bond
that way. They would have to be stationary. The bond soon breaks when
the electron moves out from inbetween the two atoms toward the other
side.

Shells themselves bond and we do not understand the atom.


So when you say "we", exactly how many of your personalities does that
involve?


Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


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Old April 1st 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics
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Default Electrons bonding atoms

On Mar 31, 6:35*pm, PD wrote:
On Mar 31, 5:50*pm, wrote:

Chemists place an electron inbetween two nucleuses to bind two atoms.
Electrons are in motion in their shells so they cannot maintain a bond
that way. They would have to be stationary. The bond soon breaks when
the electron moves out from inbetween the two atoms toward the other
side.


Shells themselves bond and we do not understand the atom.


So when you say "we", exactly how many of your personalities does that
involve?





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