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Why things don't fall apart..,?

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Why things don't fall apart..,?

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  1. in particle physics, there are particles that take care of bonding energy and they are called mesons i thinkg (photon, graviton and the bosons)


  2. Things don't just fall apart because firstly there are forces which hold the atoms together, and secondly there are also forces which hold molecules together.

    For example, when you boil water, you break the bonds which hold the water molecules together, but the individual molecules, the actual H2Os, don't break. However, when you do electrolysis on water, you're actually breaking the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.

    So you generally need to do something to break something apart. For example, if you want to cut a piece of timber, you have to grab a saw and cut it. The bonds between the atoms and molecules are sufficiently strong to hold the matter together. Something actually has to be done to break it.

  3. Everything Falls Apart!

  4. to quote P5hng Me Aw*y:

    Everything falls apart, even the people who never frown eventually break down. Everything has to end, you'll soon find, we're out of time left, to watch it all unwind

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