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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2007

Animation of an Atom i made in 3d max 6

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  • you should remove the shadows.

  • yeah! that's right.

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  • if you were able to enlarge an atom so that we could see it, it would look nothing like the scale portrayed in this video. If a nucleus of an atom was the size of a baseball, the nearest electron would be miles and miles away.

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  • is that a lithium atom?

  • the outer is the source not theinner just trust me. factor that in for everything and it all makes sense. think about it. think the universe like a hologram a human would look out and be blinded by the outer wall and the sun would help light things around us my girl is deaf and if i stand in front of the sun shhe cant see my lips so think the original light source as the darkness of space we need stars to see around us like a hologram we are blinded by the spotlight that created us

  • I love how people think electrons orbit a nucleus when mathmatically it is not even possible.  LOL

  • Firstly it isn't possible to know/predict the exact position and velocity/direction of travel of an electron at the same time. even a single electron containing atom appears as a diffuse cloud under an electron microscope. secondly protons and neutrons in the nucleus aren't distinguishable.Also the nucleus is thought to be spherical.

  • do atoms have gases?

  • @matieman77 yay, the second law of thermodynamics i presume?

  • @matieman77 Woah, I dunno what the heck uyou just said!

  • @matieman77 First of all light=radiation. Second of all I don't know what else to say

  • @StelarCF Heat, light and radiation. In nuclear power plants the heat is used to drive steam turbines.

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