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Matthew wrote: wondered if anyone has tried this yet. What if one were to create a contained area where there is absolutely no matter. Then shoot a single atom into it and see how the atom behaves. What would happen? It's a single atom, nothing special. Some modern physics experiments manipulate single atoms in a vacuum fairly routinely. -- MOST launched 30 June; first light, 29 July; 5arcsec | Henry Spencer pointing, 10 Sept; first science, early Oct; all well. | |
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