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mark noble
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No two atoms can be identical. Though performing seemingly identical tasks, each individual atom is either side (isotopically) of the definitive elemental. May I therefore assume that, theoretically, every atom in existence could be lined up end to end? I would be grateful if you could confirm this because it has massive implications for my theory of 'Omniparticle-residue'.
Thank you
Mark...
Thank you
Mark...