Simulation Shows Empty Space of an Atom is Actually Not Empty
‘An atom is mostly empty space, but empty space is mostly not empty. The reason it looks empty is because electrons and photons don’t interact with the stuff that is there – the fundamental particles called quarks. Here’s a simulation of what is happening in the part of the atom that we typically call empty space.’
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