On Nov 18, 3:21 pm, aruzinsky <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 18, 1:49 pm, johnlawrencereedjr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Consider a pure element.
> > ...
> > Is this uniform action on each atom a consequence of each atom being
> > identical in the pure object?
>
> Not all the atoms are necessarily identical because you failed to
> stipulate pure isotope.

jr writes>
Forgive me. I stated "pure element". That could confuse someone. I
will restate it as follows: A pure element consisting of one isotope.
A bit redundant but that's OK. This is a short post considering the
info it contains... My questions are rhetorical meant to point out
that the planet attractor acts on atoms and not on mass.  A
significant difference. Have a good time.
johnreed

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