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Are there subatomic universes on every atom in our body?

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This question has had me stumped and i realy want to know this. Are there realy subatomic universes in every atom in our bodies that are so small no one can seethem?

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  1. There are certainly subatomic particles in every atom, but to call these universes is definitely a stretch.  Recall that all of this runs by quantum mechanics, which is totally different than the macroscopic observations we see every day.


  2. No. It's a cute idea that many have pondered, but it's just not the case. Atoms are the building blocks of the Universe, not universes themselves.

  3. I say! How confusing!

    I've never heard tell

    Of a small speck of dust that is able to yell,

    So you know what I think?

    Why I think that there must be someone on top of that small speck of dust.

    Some poor little person

    Who's shaking with fear

    That he'll blow in the pool!

    He has no way to steer!

    He's alone in the universe!

    I'll just have to save him

    Because after all,

    A person's a person, no matter how small.

    I've been guarding this clover

    For over a week,

    Getting laughed at

    For thinking a dust speck can speak.

    Well, let them all laugh

    I'll try not to mind,

    For I have found something

    That they'll never find!

    There are secrets on a leaf,

    In the water, in the air,

    Hidden planets, tiny worlds,

    All invisible!

    Not a person seems to know.

    Not a person seems to care.

    There is no one who believes a thing I say...

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