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  • This is really helpful, thank you.

  • great i luv it alot 

  • how did u guys nail it so precisely? excellent

  • Nice video. Only one think I find misleading and that ia the size of particles. In fact the nucleus is 100000 smaler that the size of the atom. And this informatin is missing in the video.

  • Very good video

  • tnx a lot 4 dis video. . .:]

  • At time 0:40 - 0:42 in this video you state that the electrons travel around the nucleus at nearly the speed of light.

    Are you sure this is correct? Isn't the speed at which the electrons orbit around the nucleus different for different types of atoms. And in some types of atoms in fact the speed of electrons is much much slower than the speed of light? About only around 0.7 -1% of speed of light?

    I only ask because I read in different sources about this and I don't know which one is correct.

  • @buzaiandras: Maybe there are special cases of electrons moving that slowly, but as far as i know, the notion of moving almost at the speed of light is true for most electrons.

  • HOLLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • hey i want video of spinning of electrons plz can anyone get me

  • great video, really helpful and explained brilliantly, thnx alot man!

  • thanks alot...

  • joke- a neutral atom walks into a bar and asks how much a drink is and the bartender says "for you 'no charge' lol

  • If plant earth was the size of Jupiter would we be giants?

  • @jasedaace2 um, nooooo.........what made you think that? just curious. anyway if the earth WAS the size of jupiter then we would be crushed by our own gravity, unless obviously humans had evolved to live in said gravitational conditions, also atoms do not change size on different planets.

  • in 1:44 it sounds like bloody organisms, sounds like someones sick of their job lol

  • Here is what I don't get. An Atom is the smallest particle in air. Then it can also be Cell Biology which they say contains the same "electrons", neutrons and protons. The smallest Atom is in outer-space, how can it be here?

    How do they calculate the "valence" of an atom? Do they put it through a spectrogram or something that measures the smallest particle possible? And can we measure an atom to even a smaller part by using other methods?

  • thx i have physical science this year

  • It's a hologram. Period.

  • this video is for rookies and i've seem there is a hardcore nerd making comments base on PHD level... proove what you've just said!!!

  • @jonybrown atomic scructure is a widely accepted and scientificly universally acknoledged modal of how the world around us is composed, btw he is not just a nerd. he probably got an education unlike some people

  • To better understand why i oppose the current atomic theory with such a determination, just consider all of the jargonal imaginary abstracts of the sub atomic makeup of the theory covering the atom that only serves to confuse dedicated student whom are set in an erroneous path filled with fallacies of someones dillusional and aberrated reasoning that leads them on a path to try to discover something that doesn't exist such as a quark or a byron! All too often we are blind to the truth of nature.

  • Once the world sees the atom the way that i do, perhaps then and only then will a new technology evolve in which we will be able to synthetize atoms at will without having to mine specific ores to gather a harvest of intrinsic lattices. Gold, plutonium, palladium, iron, magnessium, aluminum, uranium, led, silver, lanthanium; anything we want!

  • @jqs1943 By synthetize you mean change the proton numbers and transform some atoms in another ones?

    or have you created a method of MAKING atoms from nothing?

  • @Minajiesu No sir; what i mean by synthetizing intrinsic lattices of matter, is starting from scratch in the same fashion that nature operates. Once this matter is proved and set tor rest all other fragmentation of scientific theories will fall into place by themselves. Atoms,as i indicated in my previous communique,are representative of weaves of energies that interrelate from various vectors to generate a weave equivalent to approximatelly 3 billionths of one inch, or 90 billionths of an mm.

  • This is all wrong! Protons, neutrons, electrons, positrons, neutrinos, quarks, byrons, mesons, pions, kaons, gluons; nonsence! Consider that an atom is made up of a weave of energies that depending upon the energies values that correspond in the weave depends which atom is weaved and you will come closer to the truth.Divide earth's diameter by its age and work it down to the one second value and you will end up with the approximate diameter of the average atom or 3 billionths of one inch. 90 Gmm

  • A particule inside a ATOM go in the speed of light? ._.

    Okay, serious, the universe is so confusing..

  • @jachvideosWhat scientists consider to be the speed of light is actualy the spectral reactive speed of matter to what i've named black energy.Black energy is the highest levels of frequencies of the spectrum of energies that was formed as a subatomic fuse of the energies at the time of the big bang.The frequency spectrum reaches out into time from a zero point into infinity,and different values of arrays of frequencies forms families of frequencies that represent the theta waves of the universe

  • @jqs1943 holy shit

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  • very good

  • great work

  • Its really helpful.Thanks.

  • So can we see the atom?

  • Its really good and nice to see ur video. keep going its really interesting. Great job.

  • i do not understand ...

  • Electrons travel at nearly the speed of light?

  • This will be great for my high school biology class. Nicely demonstrated and explained.

  • @rockctct Glad we could help

  • Amizing !!!!

  • A very interesting video, thank you for posting it.

  • Excellent; I needed this in 3D (that is to say, not in a textbook) and this is perfect.

  • So amazingly explained... thorough and comprehensive. Thank you!!!!!!!

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