On 2006-12-26 03:30:36 +0000, "a_plutonium" said:
Thanks, but what is the word for "thins out" the further you get from
the nucleus.
Isotropic is not apt for the Atom Totality because it is not "thinning
out". Perhaps the Big Bang has isotropic properties for galaxies, but
not Atom Totality.
There is no "nucleus" to the universe - no privileged frame.
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