14th April 2010, 1:15 PM
Right now no one even knows if atoms exist (at least in our definition), its just widely accepted explanation of a theorized unit of measurement though they can be "seen" we have no idea what they actually are. It's strange that you mentioned that Ryan because atoms themselves can only explained by way of quantum mechanics since individual atoms can, in theory, alter and divide sorta like cells. This is life behavior, like a virus that is "alive", it wants to exist, it wants to spread, it wants to feed and grow.
There's a very big difference in investigating the origins and principals behind things and simply adding a view in to it to alter its meaning. I've done all my research and this has always interested me. I've given speeches at forums, taught at schools, etc *toots on horn* so I know what i'm talking about. I gave a counter argument to "rods" which were these amazing little beams of light that "could travel at thousands of miles per hour" and were "invisible to the human eye" and people thought they could have been another example of the so-called cosmos animals, living things that can exist on earth or outside of it. My counter argument was that it could be a simple camera malfunction, like the diamond-shaped UFO's that turned out to be the inner iris of certain video cameras creating a diamond shaped oddity through the viewfinder and mistaken for a UFO. Turns out some kids figured it out and it was just bugs moving too fast for the shutter of the camera. I was slightly disappointed, but there a dozen or more examples of these cosmos animals that even NASA and the air force have documented regularly, even when they dont want to.
There's a very big difference in investigating the origins and principals behind things and simply adding a view in to it to alter its meaning. I've done all my research and this has always interested me. I've given speeches at forums, taught at schools, etc *toots on horn* so I know what i'm talking about. I gave a counter argument to "rods" which were these amazing little beams of light that "could travel at thousands of miles per hour" and were "invisible to the human eye" and people thought they could have been another example of the so-called cosmos animals, living things that can exist on earth or outside of it. My counter argument was that it could be a simple camera malfunction, like the diamond-shaped UFO's that turned out to be the inner iris of certain video cameras creating a diamond shaped oddity through the viewfinder and mistaken for a UFO. Turns out some kids figured it out and it was just bugs moving too fast for the shutter of the camera. I was slightly disappointed, but there a dozen or more examples of these cosmos animals that even NASA and the air force have documented regularly, even when they dont want to.