Yes. Electrons are, etc. Bigger than that, is made of atoms, so when you look closely with a microscope, it is like a bunch of baseballs put together.
2006-07-29 11:33:24
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answered by Anonymous
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A physical object can only approximate a conceptual shape; there will always be some deviation from the ideal. The fused quartz and silicon gyroscope spheres for the Gravity Probe B experiment were measured to be perfectly spherical within +/- 0.5 µinch (12.5 nm). That's about 40 atoms.
2006-07-29 11:42:33
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answered by injanier 7
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"perfect" is an abstraction. To date perhaps the best would be a liquid drop on the ISS, or the like. There would still be a minute stronger gravitational attraction on the "bottom" of the drop than the top giving it a slightly (not sure measurable) elongation.
2006-07-29 11:05:37
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Man's perception of what is "perfect" has gotten really out of control. Besides what is "perfect"? What one considers perfect, another may not. Everyone always searching 4 "perfection". I think that maybe "perfection" is a concept that actually does not otherwise exist, it only exists to mankind.
2006-07-29 11:05:11
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answered by Anonymous
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There is not. Some special ball bearings come very close, but perfection isn't possible.
2006-07-29 13:17:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If there is no perfect ZERO, nor no perfect straight line, then I would say no.
2006-08-05 08:59:32
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answer #6
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answered by thewordofgodisjesus 5
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i'm gonna have to go with the drop of water in a zero G environment
2006-07-29 13:36:46
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Our world is an imperfect world. Nuff said.
2006-07-31 07:28:24
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answered by ShineOnYouCrazyDiamond 4
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http://www.newciv.org/Synergetic_Geometry/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntropy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckminster_Fuller
A tough read, but worth it:
http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/synergetics.html
2006-07-29 15:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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J Lo's as/s
2006-07-29 11:02:58
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answered by Anonymous
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