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<blockquote data-quote="stevil" data-source="post: 77566145" data-attributes="member: 277368"><p>Yes, atoms are mostly empty space. But atoms are even weirder. The electrons don't travel in a regular orbit around the proton. Their position is based on probabilities, they don't have to travel in a discrete path e.g. to get from A to C they don't have to go through B.</p><p></p><p>We'll the exciting thing about science is that humanity is learning more and more all the time. We don't throw out learnings from the past, we don't invalidate our knowledge, we fine tune it. e.g. Newton's laws of motion and gravity etc are all still used today, even though Einstein's Special and General relativity are more accurate in extreme situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevil, post: 77566145, member: 277368"] Yes, atoms are mostly empty space. But atoms are even weirder. The electrons don't travel in a regular orbit around the proton. Their position is based on probabilities, they don't have to travel in a discrete path e.g. to get from A to C they don't have to go through B. We'll the exciting thing about science is that humanity is learning more and more all the time. We don't throw out learnings from the past, we don't invalidate our knowledge, we fine tune it. e.g. Newton's laws of motion and gravity etc are all still used today, even though Einstein's Special and General relativity are more accurate in extreme situations. [/QUOTE]
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