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General Science / Re: Why does our solar system resemble the structure of an atom?
« on: 04/02/2019 12:22:42 »
Your Question was -
If the universe as we know it was created from an uncontrolled bursting forth, how is it that our solar system formed in the structure of an atom?
Answer-
You said it true that the formation of the universe is as explained by big bang theory. After Big burst, different size particles were scattered. Out of which some became planets and others still to be discovered. In the end, all planets move under the influence of others.
Providing you an example that one of the most noticeable effects of gravity in the solar system is the orbit of the planets. The sun could hold 1.3 million Earths so its mass has a strong gravitational pull. When a planet tries to go past the sun at a high rate of speed, gravity grabs the planet and pulls it towards the sun. Apart from this, what is happening in these planets are explained by the chemistry experts. In my opinion, it is nothing but different types of bonds we study in a particular subject. It will be more clear to you if you read with examples like -Ionic bond, covalent bond examples and so on...
If the universe as we know it was created from an uncontrolled bursting forth, how is it that our solar system formed in the structure of an atom?
Answer-
You said it true that the formation of the universe is as explained by big bang theory. After Big burst, different size particles were scattered. Out of which some became planets and others still to be discovered. In the end, all planets move under the influence of others.
Providing you an example that one of the most noticeable effects of gravity in the solar system is the orbit of the planets. The sun could hold 1.3 million Earths so its mass has a strong gravitational pull. When a planet tries to go past the sun at a high rate of speed, gravity grabs the planet and pulls it towards the sun. Apart from this, what is happening in these planets are explained by the chemistry experts. In my opinion, it is nothing but different types of bonds we study in a particular subject. It will be more clear to you if you read with examples like -Ionic bond, covalent bond examples and so on...