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Re: A comparative analysis of the Solar System with the UVS atomic model
« Reply #180 on: 03/08/2019 21:22:51 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 03/08/2019 20:55:44
These gold atoms look spherical to me: https://images.slideplayer.com/26/8888557/slides/slide_8.jpg
So that's only about 79 stable isotopes that Paradigmer has to go through to see if he can find any which are not spherical.

I wonder why that's taking him so long.
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