Not exact matches
atoms... all brought about by the scientific method have evidence
as to their the reason why things are the way they are... NOT god... in EVERY
instance god has proven not to be what it is... the reason a volcano explodes is not because the wrath of god is upon a community... we understand the process behind the event but we didn't always KNOW that.
As McCusker (1983) says «This is not to say that the idea of chemical
atoms for
instance, is completely false... they are not fundamental building blocks.
Hartshorne focuses on
atoms and cells
as clear
instances of individuals.26 He notes that «all individuals apparent to the senses are compounded of numerous much smaller individuals.
For
instance, the team can reconfigure the pattern of
atoms to simulate and study new states of matter and quantum phenomena such
as entanglement.
For
instance, in arrangements where some
atoms are in troughs while others are at peaks, and still others are somewhere in between,
as the ion crystal is pulled across the optical lattice, one
atom may slide down a peak a bit, releasing a bit of stress, and making it easier for a second
atom to climb out of a trough — which in turn pulls a third
atom along, and so on.
For
instance, one can implant foreign
atoms such
as boron or phosphorus, thereby turning the crystals into semiconductors.
For
instance, galaxies and galactic clusters behave
as if they were far more massive than would be expected if they comprised only
atoms and molecules, spinning faster than their observable mass would explain.
For
instance, radiocarbon dating determines the age of biological remains based on the ratio between the carbon isotopes (
atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons) carbon - 12 and carbon - 14 it holds - this proportion changes
as radioactive carbon - 14 breaks down while stable carbon - 12 does not.
I'm always glad to have the potential for Tezuka (or manga in generally, really), especially in this
instance as Atom Cat sounds like a fun spin - off of Astro Boy — this coming from someone who doesn't like cats too.
But many molecules have more than two
atoms — carbon dioxide, for
instance, is triatomic, consisting of a carbon molecule linked to two oxygen molecules — one on each arm,
as it were.