New member looking for the actual atom (fundamental existent) :)

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Hello, my name is Sergey, I'm from the Toronto area in Canada (formerly from the Jerusalem area in Israel, and Moscow area in USSR, when that was around).

I'd love to talk to some physics enthusiasts, who love our universe and genuinely want to find out how it works fundamentally (what exists, and what are its fundamental properties and movement patterns that cause emergent properties and movement patterns), AND who use the law of identity to study these things.

Please feel free to point me in the direction of people who would be interested in discussing this (I'd definitely love to learn, and hopefully they'll learn their knowledge deeper also by sharing it).

The reference to the "atom" (uncuttable from Greek) above is to point out that if something is "splitable" (or has successfully already been "split"), then it should probably not be called "an atom" to avoid confusion in creating further conceptual chains :)

Thank you! Have a great day!
 
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Welcome to PF, Sergey. We discuss mainstream science here as published in the peer-reviewed literature (see the Rules link at INFO at the top of the page). As long as you want to discuss mainstream science, you have found the right place. :smile:
 
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