empty space within atoms? 99.9999% empty space?
why is atoms/matters not compressible?
positive charged nuclear and negative charged electron are attracting each other, how could they don't stick together and have empty space in between?
laughable, foolish, yet mainstream science.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59686777 "empty space within atoms? 99.9999% empty space?"
No, not empty space. An electro-magnetic field.
"why is atoms/matters not compressible?"
The electro-magnetic field is extremely strong, especially at close distances.
"positive charged nuclear and negative charged electron are attracting each other ..."
No, there are not two different charges. It is not "positive" and "negative". There is only "charge" or "discharge".
"... how could they don't stick together and have empty space in between?"
They are not orbiting balls like in the Bohr model. That model is based upon the faulty assumption that there are particles, like planets orbiting the sun. An atom is fields and forces, not particles.