MrHeavenTrampler OP t1_jadvgu6 wrote
Reply to comment by fubo in ELI5: What are subatomic particles, and is it really possible for them to be in two places at once? by MrHeavenTrampler
So our graphical representation of atoms is to a certain extent wrong? Now, since I am reading the Hyperspace book, I guess it would help to understand if dimensions are created from the subatomic particle's interference/reinforcement, or they just are? Naturally, time I know is created by the expansion of the universe.
Asking this, it came to mind what is dark matter? Is it literally matter with just opposite charge? If so, do subatomic particles also form it like normal matter's electrons and protons?
huskers2468 t1_jaeylat wrote
I highly recommend watching PBS space time on YouTube. Great host with amazing graphics to give you a way to follow along.
I wish I watched it while getting my degree.
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