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    atoms


    1. In deep space it is so cold that most atoms but hydrogen and helium will condense on anything they encounter


    2. They are the only things other than me and the androids that can actually move anything composed of atoms


    3. Salt crystals dried on my forehead causing atoms of magnification like pricks from burning spikes


    4. They were still setting up the instruments to tune into the atoms in the mini veron store that were entangled with the fourth order condensate in his largest antimatter trap to date


    5. There are plenty of state changes in response to stimulus, we see all these here," she waved at the screen where they had saved many of those plots from atoms in verons simulating other parts of her brain


    6. the atoms on the cover


    7. Their logic devices had traces hundreds of atoms wide, they would hardly be effected


    8. atoms that make up those molecules


    9. atoms and you’ll see the subatomic energy clouds that


    10. the empty space from the atoms in your hand, it would

    11. He had no idea how many atoms there were in a substrate


    12. atoms can be arranged to make molecules that we call


    13. can tell you as a result of my research about atoms


    14. electrons in the frog’s atoms


    15. “Because the traces are over twenty atoms wide, only single particles in single atoms would be entangled


    16. “Well, the 'pretty much' of it is this: the great knowledge I have referred to is nothing less than a view of the world which accounts for everything from how atoms fill their orbitals and the periodic table of elements, the construction of the building blocks of life, to the inner world construction of man and his relationship and responsibilities to and with the Universe at large


    17. You might send one atom thru, but each one is a separate case and the probability of all atoms going thru at once is so small


    18. Were altered by microscopes, and telescopes, and What the “ultimate” resolution might be: atoms?


    19. molecule of hemoglobin can pick up and transport 8 atoms of oxygen


    20. Atoms in solid matter, liquid and gas are constantly in motion, though at different velocities

    21. atoms, are interestingly made up of empty spaces surrounded by a moving energy


    22. Therefore, a physical mass is just a combination of many other atoms held together in a certain manner, by the interaction of energies surrounding them


    23. Without protons, there would be no atoms,


    24. atoms and molecules that exist in the entire universe


    25. ‘I'm not ruling out the possibility that in one universe there is another you by some chance collection of atoms


    26. After about 379,000 years the electrons and nuclei combined into atoms (mostly hydrogen); hence the radiation decoupled from matter and continued through space largely unimpeded


    27. Even the atoms aren't constant


    28. One thing Orion had also explained over previous months was that Earth and Kismeria were linked dimensions, not distant universes divided by endless space; they were the same planet, or two planets very close together, split, as are many other worlds by filaments smaller than atoms


    29. Within the five-km zone, destruction was total; buildings were literally reduced to their constituent atoms


    30. If the oxygen atom were not missing two elections in its outer shell, it would not be able to combine with two atoms of hydrogen, in which case the universe would not contain water, much to the detriment of humanity

    31. A neural net built from individual atoms – quantum processors


    32. The piece was hurled from its carriage, the gunners blown to atoms, and the escarpment torn up for thirty feet


    33. atoms, as if all the chimneys in Great Britain had, by one consent,


    34. How they do interact? This universe is a bubble made entirely by matter or physical energy, from the rocks to the light, from sounds to the atoms; even human feelings, love, thoughts, or prayers are measurable energies regulated by physical laws


    35. which he called atoms


    36. the atoms that made up her being tingled, seeming to hum; already trying to reform themselves back into her fully put together state


    37. He imagined how in this place outside any reality which he have ever been conscience of; Chloe's soul was using it's preternatural energy to gather her solid atoms back together again


    38. Just like atoms, everything borne of them was subjected to random events and had to adapt quickly to flourish but in a measured way


    39. He zooms in and sees trillions of atoms jumping around spreading and mating with oxygen atoms


    40. The fire takes up a spherical shape and nanobots attack the mating atoms

    41. The molecule’s energy balls are quickly moving in and out of the ship collecting ammonia, methane, hydrogen and helium atoms


    42. The nanoscanners are detecting all kinds of energy particles and atoms moving in so many directions around the highly compressed area


    43. It slowly breaks down the atoms in the shield in a two-foot area


    44. The ships break down into quadrillions and quadrillions of atoms


    45. ‘It’s called an atoms manipulator collector


    46. As scientists came to understand atoms, they realized atoms were not the solid


    47. electrons comprise the main subatomic particles that make most stable atoms, and in turn are a


    48. atoms were made of ever smaller pieces and somehow gained even more of those pieces as they


    49. actually a grain of silver formed by the electron’s interaction with atoms in the photographic


    50. They learn that atoms and matter in the physical













































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