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<p>[QUOTE="rodeoclown, post: 1429574, member: 34005"]Stars are responsible for all of the matter we physically see in our universe, not just most of the PMs we have, all of them. You are made of star dust as well. </p><p><br /></p><p>What's really hard to imagine is, imagine you can enlarge an atom, say, to the size of the largest Cathedral in the world, the size of it's nucleus would be the size of a honey bee in the center of it and the nearest electron rotating around it would be 100-200 yards away from the center nucleus. Although atoms to us look dense but there's actually a lot of space within them at the microscopic level. Neutrino's are even smaller, imagine if you were the size of a neutrino for a second passing through our earth and even our own bodies, the view you'd see would be similar to what we see when star gazing through a power telescope, I'd imagine neutrino's see the atoms that make our surrounding physical world we can see look like billions of stars that we see in our own universe. </p><p><br /></p><p>:thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rodeoclown, post: 1429574, member: 34005"]Stars are responsible for all of the matter we physically see in our universe, not just most of the PMs we have, all of them. You are made of star dust as well. What's really hard to imagine is, imagine you can enlarge an atom, say, to the size of the largest Cathedral in the world, the size of it's nucleus would be the size of a honey bee in the center of it and the nearest electron rotating around it would be 100-200 yards away from the center nucleus. Although atoms to us look dense but there's actually a lot of space within them at the microscopic level. Neutrino's are even smaller, imagine if you were the size of a neutrino for a second passing through our earth and even our own bodies, the view you'd see would be similar to what we see when star gazing through a power telescope, I'd imagine neutrino's see the atoms that make our surrounding physical world we can see look like billions of stars that we see in our own universe. :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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