Particles
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The
particles
bump into each other, but can't get out of each other's way, so the ketchup doesn't flow.
That extra force is enough to squish the tomato particles, so maybe instead of little spheres, they get smushed into little ellipses, and boom!
Now you have enough space for one group of
particles
to get passed others and the ketchup flows.
One possibility is that the tomato
particles
near the walls of the container slowly get bumped towards the middle, leaving the soup they were dissolved in, which remember is basically water, near the edges.
Another possibility is that the
particles
slowly rearrange themselves into lots of small groups, which then flow past each other.
What the real pros do is keep the lid on, give the bottle a few short, sharp shakes to wake up all those tomato particles, and then take the lid off and do a nice controlled pour onto their heavenly fries.
Oh, yet, careful experiments, for instance watching the behavior of tiny
particles
whizzing around the Large Hadron Collider confirmed that the effects are real.
Some of the ink
particles
are also suspended in the gel-like matrix of the dermis, while others are engulfed by dermal cells called fibroblasts.
But with time, tattoos do fade naturally as the body reacts to the alien pigment particles, slowly breaking them down to be carried off by the immune system's macrophages.
The laser beam breaks the ink globules into smaller
particles
that can then be cleared away by the macrophages.
Light consists of tiny
particles
called photons and the amount of energy in each photon corresponds to its color.
Two subatomic
particles
entangled in a superposition state, where if one spins one way then the other must spin the other way, will do just that, even when there's no way for information to pass from one particle to the other indicating which way to spin to obey the rules of entanglement.
Particles, by definition, exist in a single place at any instant in time.
We can know a
particles
position very well, but it doesn't have a wavelength, so we don't know its momentum.
They bind to the proteins in neurons' cell membranes that let charged
particles
in and out, and lock out positively charged
particles.
They hold the gateway open, letting negatively charged
particles
flow into the cell.
To make their paint, artists would grind a block of lead into powder, exposing highly toxic dust
particles.
We've tested these nanostructure
particles
in animals using a highly aggressive form of triple-negative breast cancer.
I said, "We didn't pass through each other because elementary
particles
have mass and because the space between elementary
particles
is filled with the binding energy that also has the properties of mass, and we've known that for 800 years."
And then she took off her belt, this belt that I'm wearing now, and she said, "Our universe is built so that
particles
have mass.
And that is how I find
particles
of truth, not the absolute truth, or the whole truth.
Even the neutrons and protons have smaller
particles
inside of them known as quarks.
Deep inside any of these particles, there is something else.
Rather, they produce the different
particles
making up the world around us.
The different frequencies produce the different
particles.
The different
particles
are responsible for all the richness in the world around us.
And there you see unification, because matter particles, electrons and quarks, radiation particles, photons, gravitons, are all built up from one entity.
It's a machine that will send
particles
around a tunnel, opposite directions, near the speed of light.
Every so often those
particles
will be aimed at each other, so there's a head-on collision.
You take these
particles.
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