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We are invisible.We cannot be seen.Only the light, which is smaller than an atom, can be seen.As it turns out, atoms are not too small to see.They are too big.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 10 years ago
We are invisible.We cannot be seen.Only the light, which is smaller than an atom, can be seen.As it turns out, atoms are not too small to see.They are too big.
jgarrott almost 10 years ago
Actually, that’s an excellent question, because we are mostly empty space, given the orbit on electrons around any atom.
cwizard71 almost 10 years ago
Atoms are not invisible. They are just too small to be seen by the naked eye.
louieglutz almost 10 years ago
and golfers know that trees are 80% air, but the golfball is magnetically attracted to the bigger branches.