Um I've woundered for a few years now and this probably wont have an accurate answer... but has anyone ever thought about a space that's so small in our universe that theres a point where atoms skip from one point to another, like on a computer depending on how many pixels the screen has the mouse is always going to pass through a point where it skips a space and moves to the other pixel but it cant be in between the two colums of pixels... does anyone know if there is a point in the real world so small that atoms actually skip a point and cant go in between?
2007-02-23
15:07:06
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