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Greysky Just to touch is what it is all about. Time lapse keeps stuff
from touching. Same speed keeps stuff from touching. Moving away from
each other keeps stuff from touching. Gravity would like to have things
touch. Angular motion helps keeping them apart. Universe's inflation
moves galaxies further apart. Universe's vast space sees to it that
objects do not cross paths often. Objects just separated by the
distance of a Planck length never touch. Reality is taking in objects
sizes there is more space in the micro realm than in the macro.
That makes an electron further from the nucleus than Pluto from the
Sun(read that) go figure TreBert

 




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