April 14, 201312 yr We wouldn't be revolving around it in a linear motion, diagrams show electrons going around their nucleus similar to the planets* revolving around the sun so it's clear to see in 2D diagrams, but electrons really go all over the the place, which are planets do not. #buzzkill. Edited April 14, 201312 yr by Caity Raindrop
April 14, 201312 yr We wouldn't be revolving around it in a linear motion, diagrams show electrons going around their nucleus similar to the plants revolving around the sun so it's clear to see in 2D diagrams, but electrons really go all over the the place, which are planets do not. #buzzkill. Except for Pluto, who is just like, "yolo I'm just gonna go wherever I want." Well not exactly like that, but you know what I mean.
April 14, 201312 yr Then planets can teleport into other planet's revolution paths. Science nerds-_-Yes, yes we are
April 14, 201312 yr Except for Pluto, who is just like, "yolo I'm just gonna go wherever I want." Well not exactly like that, but you know what I mean. Pluto's allowed to go where it wants since it was rejected from our solar system for being too small talk about increasing a planet's insecurities