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There is no empty space in the atom, instead of an electron shell, the EM field originates from the core of the atom. So atom’s are just the nucleus with no shell. As such in the core of the earth or the atom it is dense to the point that the atoms cannot radiate or spin or vibrate as they would normally from the aether temperature, this causes the core of each atom to heat up. Because of density in the core the heat that would cause atoms to spin faster turns into a collective spin of the planet or atom. The core heat would be very luminous and dense if it were to escape just like electricity.

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Atoms take on a balloon shape when several nuclei make an atom. This shape is probably due to the individual nuclei cores stretching towards the center. Fusion is like welding of the nuclei. Magnetism and gravity are much weaker bonds of atoms. Atoms that are smaller have a higher specific heat meaning that at the same aether temperature smaller atoms will spin or vibrate less then larger atoms. That is why in pictures of molecules the smaller atoms are brighter.

Spin I have down as being caused by constituent atoms that make up a nuclei just like the earth. When backed up with heat in the core an infinity of smaller levels at a finite number of atoms each create the spin.

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See how the orange core of each 'atom' stretches towards the center which is a perfect shape. this causes the balloon shape to the atoms. Their is no charge in any of the atoms in this molecule of graphene because all the atoms are the same size. I wonder if the charge of smaller atoms in a molecule give it color and why graphene is clear because the atoms are all the same? the orange cores imply 13 carbon I wonder if there are more 3 dimensionaly or if the core atom is what is pictured? The green may be electricity and a result of the orange core.

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Here's what science thinks of the balloon shape.

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