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Life Arts    H4'ed 5/26/11

You Are Made of Perfect Spheres--quite a few of them!

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There are an estimated 1.80x10^28 electrons in the human body [1.80 with 28 zeroes]; strong evidents indicates they are perfect spheres. "The experiment, which spanned more than a decade, suggests that the electron differs from being perfectly round by less than 0.000000000000000000000000001 cm. This means that if the electron were magnified to the size of the solar system, it would still appear spherical to within the width of a human hair." Zen question for the day: Can you hear the music of the spheres?
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