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n. (plural of subatomic particle English)
Usage examples of "subatomic particles".
How much neater it would be if we could use these subatomic particles themselves - these spatial energy vortices - as well as the more hidden vacuum structure as our circuit, as our energy pattern transducers.
Temok, because changelets are extradimensional, they are extraordinarily massive when compared with other subatomic particles.
Today, we have seen the length and breadth of the universe, we understand it from the level of galaxies to the level of subatomic particles.
In 1930, for instance, the English physicist Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (1902-84), as a result of certain theoretical studies, suggested that subatomic particles might exist that were the mirror images (so to speak) of particles that were already known.
Some of us pray to Jesus, some of us go to Mecca, some of us study subatomic particles.
Jesus, some of us go to Mecca, some of us study subatomic particles.
The microfusion motors give off a thin drizzle of subatomic particles which, under miniaturized conditions, have a mass of very nearly zero.
Hyperdimensional physics depends on the directed acceleration and deceleration of subatomic particles, but they don't seem to have a propagation medium.
You know subatomic particles have an attribute called spin, that comes only in multiples of one half?