[geocentrism] Re: Atoms & Electrons

  • From: "philip madsen" <pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 09:24:09 +1000

But why bother? It's all the work of those lying scientists and no one has ever 
seen one, so they probably don't exist anyway.
Paul D

Oh they have been seen Paul..  Its just the modelling thats debateable. And 
once again thats ok, so long as theory is not talked of as fact. You all 
wriggle around that one..  There is no such thing as "almost a fact".. It is or 
it isn/t

I thought neutrons were a combined proton and neutron. always in the nucleus, 
having the major weight of the proton of course. Some atoms have neutrons, not 
necessarily isotopes..  from memory. But now of course we hear of quarks, and a 
neutron becomes something else, on the unending path of changing hypothesis..  

Not necessarily liars Paul, but dreamers raised on Startrek. They won't believe 
in God, but anything else is fine... 

Phil
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Deema 
  To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 3:28 AM
  Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Atoms & Electrons


  Jack L
  The number of electrons equals the number of protons (unless it's ionised).
  The number of neutrons depends upon whether it's an isotope (and which 
isotope).
  The number of electron orbits depends upon which element you're talking about 
(and from memory, something to do with energy levels such as in hydrogen where 
there is only one electron but in one of two orbits). The number of electrons 
in each orbit depends upon which element you're talking about and on the 
maximum number which can fit in that orbit.
  You could do worse than go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom and do a 
quick self-help exercise. (If that's not enough detail, the article has 119 
references plus many embedded links).
  But why bother? It's all the work of those lying scientists and no one has 
ever seen one, so they probably don't exist anyway.
  Paul D



  ----- Original Message ----
  From: Jack Lewis <jack.lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Thursday, 7 February, 2008 2:34:52 PM
  Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Atoms & Electrons

  I also forgot to ask if there is any relationship between the number of 
protons, the number neutrons and the number of electrons?


  Jack Lewis wrote: 
    Dear All,
    I'm doing an illustration of an atom and I would like to know if the 
electrons all orbit the nucleus at the same distance or do they have different 
orbits? 

    Jack





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