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Kenneth Boon Faker
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If everything is made of atoms, and if atoms have so much empty space inside them - and if the building blocks of atoms are made up of wave-like particles that aren't solid (strictly speaking) - then why do cars crash and billiard balls bounce off each other, as opposed to passing through each other?
I think it's to do with the wavelength of physical objects. But would it be possible for someone to explain it in more detail in layman's terms without too much technical language please? Thanks
I think it's to do with the wavelength of physical objects. But would it be possible for someone to explain it in more detail in layman's terms without too much technical language please? Thanks