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Our solar system has 8 planets; chemistry says an atom can only support 8 valence orbits.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 17857763:MV8xODk2OTI2XzMxNjk3NDkwX0E1N0MxNDE3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 17857763:MV8xODk2OTI2XzMxNjk3MzgwX0I5MjgzM0Qz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 16602969:MV8xODk2OTI2XzMxNjk3MjcxXzQ4NzU3NUJE] so then what element is our solar system. [/quote] I'm not sure, good question though with an answer somewhere. Modern physics hasn't put into account sub orbits like moons. I'm sure electrons have orbits on them. [/quote] We could possibly be part of a Ne (neon) atom. [/quote]
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These topics have been discussed alot, but quite naturally it is to my understanding that the planetary systems are the same physics as atoms.
I think they can answer alot of questions about atoms by simply taking our own solar systems calculations and physical properties and laws and applying it to the questions we have about the atomic level.
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