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But physics teaches that a gravitational pull is exerted by every bit of matter on every other bit of matter.
The Big Bang is often described as a tiny bit of matter, but that's an oversimplification.
Thus, the electron was the first subatomic particle identified, the smallest and the fastest bit of matter known at the time.
In addition to these, he introduced the universal force of gravity, which, acting instantaneously through space, attracted every bit of matter in the universe to every other bit of matter, with a strength proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
The angular momentum of each bit of matter consists of the product of its mass, its distance from the axis of rotation, and the component of its velocity perpendicular to the line from the axis.
Perhaps it is ubiquitous, present in every bit of matter, all the way up to galaxies, all the way down to electrons and neutrinos, not excluding medium-size things like a glass of water or a potted plant.
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Luminescent bits of matter, like inanimate fireflies, filled the air.
He later called these basic bits of matter "quarks," adopting the fanciful term from James Joyce's novel Finnegans Wake.
All the oddness would be easier to tolerate if quantum mechanics merely described marginal bits of matter or energy.
Those who have had colonic irrigation have reported passing revolting bits of matter, from strings of mucus to rubbery nuggets.
The new work should shed light on whether theories of those undiscovered bits of matter are correct or not, he said.
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