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To: Dennis O'Bell who wrote (111742)1/27/2002 8:15:13 PM
From: limtex  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
DoB - I am amazed that atoms appear to go on for ever and I just don't understand how something with 'moving parts' can do that. It seems illogical to me.

OK I don't understand very much about sub-atomic physics but 'common sense' makes me query how a 'machine' can be put together at say the big bang and then go on for ever without anything happening to it. It/they whirrr on eon after eon with no perceptible change.

Just doesn't seem logical. It must be the perfect machine and it toook some enrgy to make it and it never uses any of that energy to maintain itself?

Sorry if this is a niaive question.

Thanks,

L
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