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Keeping track of the positions and speeds of octillions of atoms would be hopelessly complicated.

This would mean all atoms would be catastrophically unstable, in serious violation of observational evidence.

If dark energy is increasing, it could mean the universe could end in a "big rip," in which even atoms would be torn apart.

It was long thought, however, that an essentially two-dimensional sheet of carbon atoms would be unstable and would warp or fold up.

This was a calculation of how many atoms would be cooked up in the primeval fireball, based on what is known of its density and temperature.

At the super-high temperatures necessary for fusion, the hydrogen atoms would be unlike any of the common states of matter solids, liquids, or gases but would exist as ionized gas, or plasma, which would have unique electrical properties.

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But the size of the grains of space compared with an atom would be about the same as the size of atoms compared with the sun.

Intel, however, has a line of low-power chips, called Atom, and though these are not now used in Moonshot, H.P. went out of its way to say that Atom would be used in future versions.

In the above example, the first atom would be called carbon-12 or 12C (because it has six protons and six neutrons), while the second would be carbon-14 or 14C.

Dr. David Muller, the Bell Labs physicist who led the research team, gave this analogy for the new work: If a typical eight-inch-long silicon wafer -- the raw material that gets carved in computer chips -- were scaled up to the size of the United States, then a single transistor would be size of a car, and an atom would be the size of a pinhead.

The magnetic moment of the atom would be either 0 or \ \pm eh/(4\pi x m)\).

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