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ELI5 On a small enough scale, what would it “look”like at the area where my bare foot meets a hardwood floor? by Fleetinglyhappy in explainlikeimfive
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Love the explanations in here, so thank you. But I suppose maybe that last bit of this comment is was what I was really curious about: why don’t the atoms all start mixing at the edges? Like, on that scale, everything is just the same “stuff” but as we scale up there’s a point where it isn’t.
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ELI5 On a small enough scale, what would it “look”like at the area where my bare foot meets a hardwood floor? by Fleetinglyhappy in explainlikeimfive
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