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are they made up of the same as particles in physics?
tiny-tim said:The atoms are made of electrons protons neutrons and pions (but no photons or neutrinos).
rebeka said:Isn't it a not so entirely accurate statement to say "not photons or neutrinos" as these are a fundamental building block of quarks, absorbed wave/particle duality or not...they are in there however disregarded!
Redbelly98 said:… the stuff that ordinary atoms are made of. I was questioning the inclusion of pions in this list.
Bigpapi777 said:like are they made up of photons or electrons?
Bigpapi777 said:so our bodies are made of electrons?
rebeka said:… I'm saying photons are included in the very long list of particles that make up not only the human body …
Can we say people are made up of light? I say yes we can!
(I think we can make a vote on this)
Hi, the concept of the holographic principle has nothing to do with everything being made up of light. This isn't something I'm familiar with so see here:rebeka said:You obviously didn't read the article Holographic Universe in Sci Ams special nuclear edition a few years back........ da da ching
as to how many particles are known the answers is oh god......depends on what your area of expertise is...I like dots.......
[PLAIN]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_principle said:The[/PLAIN] physical universe is widely seen to be composed of "matter" and "energy". In his 2003 article published in Scientific American magazine, Jacob Bekenstein summarized a current trend started by John Archibald Wheeler, a collaborator of Albert Einstein, which suggests scientists may "regard the physical world as made of information, with energy and matter as incidentals.
I don't think there are 400 elementary particles. See here:Bigpapi777 said:im no expert,what i meant is how many known are they around 400?
Bigpapi777 said:well the guy who told me i don't know what to think of what he said.how about i put the conversation on here,and could you guys help me out?
Bigpapi777 said:are they made up of the same as particles in physics?
The four most abundant elements in the human body are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. These elements make up about 96% of the body's mass.
Water makes up about 60% of the human body and plays a crucial role in many bodily functions including regulating temperature, transporting nutrients and oxygen, and removing waste products.
Yes, there are several trace elements that are essential for the body's functioning, such as iron, zinc, and copper. These elements are needed in small amounts but play important roles in various biochemical processes.
It is estimated that there are around 37.2 trillion cells in the human body. However, this number can vary from person to person and can also change throughout a person's lifetime.
No, all particles in the human body, including cells, tissues, and organs, are ultimately made up of atoms. Atoms are the smallest units of matter and combine to form molecules, which make up the complex structures of the body.