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Atomic orbiting and Gravitational force
#1 27 December 2011 - 07:37 AM
One unique nature of "self sustaining forces" are orbits. My question then is does atomic orbitals bear any rational connection with gravitational orbit as an agglomerate of its basic unit? I mean can any logical deductions or inference be drawn on gravitational force from atomic orbits as its basic unit?
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