Do Christians generally believe that atoms look like mini solar systems with the electrons in neat orbits?


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I just had to ask because I had to know if that is a widespread belief amongst you.

Answer:
It would seem they are only familiar with the Bohr model.
Antiquated science, Antiquated morality.
No.
It's true that the molecular world is far more chaotic than the universe on a large scale. Theory of Relativity and Physics are almost two separate things in that way.

I think a lot of people think of it that way, but know better.
I noticed that answer too. Ridiculous.
Actually, that's a widespread belief because it is still found in some textbooks used in non-Christian schools.
You mean there are things called atoms?
they believe in atoms?
Wonder if you got the thought of this question from one of my posts earlier.

lol as it is am not even christian.

but the world around you has a system

the system is built on structures that have a nucleus/core with other structures revolving around the core.

Irregularities in the system do not break the rule.

Red blood cells are the only type of cells that do not have nuclei.
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