Follow up to solar system Q. How science proves God. pt 2?


Question:
An Atom we have established is similar to the make up of the solar system... That said what atom would ours be?

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Answer:
Not true at all. Electrons are as much a wave as a particle. It really only looks that way on the simplest level.

Also the Sun isn't made up a a few large particles it is one piece. The electrons don't have moons, planets don't jump from one orbit to another with just a little energy. I could go on. The solar system looks about as much like an atom as my cat does.
This isn't a question.

Violation of TOS.
This is a fallacy. Since the planets are not jumping arouned between valences, this is complete nonsense.

Do a little more research on the behavior of electrons before you proceed with this line of thought. You will find that you are using a false premise.
Our solar system is not an atom. If it were, and atoms were solar systems, we would be able to take a spectrum of a nucleus and easily prove it was made out of other elements. But we cannot.

And I have no idea why you think this somehow proves god.
Electrons are identical.
There are four gas giants, 4 rocky planets, 3 dwarf planets, icy and rocky debris, and who knows what else.

The center of the orbits of electrons is the nucleus.
Sizable moons orbit planets.

All bodies in orbit of the sun in ellipses.
Do you know the shape of the p d and f orbitals?

Two electrons are present in each atomic orbital.

In summary, you have a superficial similarity based on the planetary model of the atom which is suitable for grade school explanations, but is a pitifully inadequate to explain reality.
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