I think of it sometimes as molecules. we could be just the proteins on the molecules. the universe could be just a drop of water the basis for all life as we know it.
2006-07-09 12:06:57
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answered by dddaddy3000 1
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No. The universe must be a unmarried unit in a more suitable structure, possibly appropriate to distinct dimensions, regardless of the indisputable fact that it may't be an atom. An atom is an extremely certain element it extremely is ruled on its outside by employing the electromagnetic stress and on the interior by employing the strong and weak nuclear forces. Gravity performs no section in any respect interior atoms simply by the indisputable fact that is too tiny to have an result. compared, on the dimensions of the universe - or possibly a image voltaic device, the in ordinary words stress operating is gravity. the different forces are so thoroughly balanced out that they haven't any ordinary result.
2016-11-06 02:53:10
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answered by ? 4
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that makes no sense because a cell consists of a nucleus and not electrons instead:
mitochondria
vacuoles
golgi body
cytoplasm
lysosomes
cell membrane and other stuff
2006-07-09 12:02:20
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answered by ~~~~~ 3
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uuuuh, no, but it is possible that the universe may be a "superstring" look up M-theory on the net and that'll hopefully make a lot more sence. Basically superstrings are sub-quantum particles inside neutrons and protons. theoretically they can expand to an infinite size and it is theorized that the universe may be one of these expanded "superstrings".
2006-07-09 12:03:05
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answered by agfreak90 4
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No, this is not very possible. It's still possible, but the chances are lower than winning 649 ten times in a row.
2006-07-09 12:43:48
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answered by Science_Guy 4
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not the solar system but the universe.
2006-07-09 12:01:59
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answered by dracula1895 2
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HM
ANITYHING IS POSIBLE
http://www.cutepiggy.com/full_disclosure_project.htm
2006-07-09 12:01:52
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answered by NeO Anderson 3
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if it is possible, we will never know. it is more likely that the design is flawless and the pattern is repeated throughout the universe.
2006-07-09 12:00:10
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answered by Kristonia 3
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lavender is right u idiot anyways that isnt a cell its a atom
2006-07-09 13:52:34
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answered by Richmond V 1
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yes, but only an atom, not a cell.
2006-07-09 12:01:06
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answered by Anonymous
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