Niaboc67 said:
I know this is a broad question but why does it fall into any order at all? Meaning, what is the reason (if any) that these forces exist to allow them to become in the first place. I am very curious about the nature of 'forces' and why they "eloquently" exist. Why are forces set in a such a specific ways as to allow for the creation of such things as protons, neutrons and electrons.
That is indeed a good question, but unfortunately there is no answer to it. It's just the way things are. Why are forces they way they are? Why do they even exist in the first place? These aren't questions we can answer.
Niaboc67 said:
And is there any (idk if this is the correct word to use) energy behind forces? do they ever run out of "juice" so to speak of there force?
They do not. In fact it is energy that is dependent on forces, not the other way around. That is to say that energy is the result of a system of objects and the forces they interact with being in a particular configuration. We can't change how the forces act, but we can change the energy simply by moving objects around. For example, we can't change how gravity works, but I can lift up a rock and drop it, which changes the energy of the rock.
Niaboc67 said:
How exactly does this work? if one is repelling and the other is attracting, is one countering the other is an infinite tug of war keeping each other in check by balancing each other out?
The strong force is MUCH stronger than the EM force, so the attraction is stronger than the repulsion. To a point. The issue is that the strong force is VERY short ranged. It only works over the distance of about 2 or 3 nuclei. The repulsive EM force, on the other hand, has an infinite range, with the strength falling off much more slowly. So when you pack the nucleus full of several hundred protons and neutrons, like in a uranium atom, all of the protons repel each other via the EM force. However each proton only feels an attraction from a few other nuclei. Throw in some quantum effects that we won't get into here, and bam! Unstable nucleus that's ready to pop.
Niaboc67 said:
I couldn't find a definition on "composite object" is this to say that the atom is composed of many things which are completely independent of classification of an elements. Therefore, an atom is by itself its own unique "object". And hydrogen/helium are just using atoms as a sort of cosmic taxi for their character/qualities.
Yes, the fundamental particles that compose an atom are independent in and of themselves. It's kind of like a chorus. Each singer is unique, with their own looks, sound, etc. But when they join together and sing as one, you get a different sound altogether, which changes based on how many singers there are, how many are in each vocal range, etc.
Niaboc67 said:
When you state that it lasted something like a few minutes, just to clarify. Do you actually mean a few minutes by a carl sagan way of speaking or in everyday time keeping?
I thought I remember reading it was literally a few minutes, but I can't find the reference.