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Originally posted by TheOracle
particles, atoms, planet and stars are round.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Originally posted by TheOracle
particles, atoms, planet and stars are round.
All of the above is wrong.
a) Particles such as leptons and quarks, they way we know them now, are point-like and without shape
b) round planets do not exist. All of them are ellipsoids, and some are so to a fairly large degree (i.e. they are oblate objects and not spheres); Same applies to many stars (they rotate, hence oblate)
c) you can't say an atom is round because it's a quantum mechanical object; yes, there maybe spherical symmetry in the wave function that describes a particular atom, such as hydrogen, but there are plenty of atoms that do nat have this kind of symmetry.
Peace.
[edit on 20-12-2007 by buddhasystem]
Originally posted by 2PacSade
I just had a thought. . .
If you were to enter a black hole, would you travel in a "straight line" to the singularity?
Could the extreme gravity here overcome the curvature of the universe and allow for a truely straight vector?
Again, just a thought.
2PacSade-
[edit on 20-12-2007 by 2PacSade]