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Re: What holds an atom together


What holds the nucleus together? Scientist can't figure it out, but give it your best shot. The nucleus consist of protons (positive charge) and nutrons (neutral). The electrons (negetive charge) orbit. Physics tell us it should all fly apart but some invisable force is holding the nucleus together. Some scientist (even though thay don't know what it is) call it the strong force, or gluton. The Bible says it's God that holds it together.
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Posted in reply to: Re: What holds an atom together by uknowme2
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Re: What holds an atom together goodsky 6/15/2011 1:33:23 AM
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