Can you create atoms?

In atomic physics, scientists can create an atom, known as a Rydberg atom, in which one single electron is highly excited and orbits its nucleus at a very large distance.
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Can we create atoms from nothing?

We can turn light into subatomic particles, but even the best scientists can't create something out of nothing.
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Can we create artificial atoms?

The current through such a quantum dot or one-electron transistor reveals atom-like features in a spectacular way. The wizardry of modern semiconductor technology makes it possible to fabricate particles of metal or "pools" of electrons in a semiconductor that are only a few hundred angstroms in size.
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How do you make an atoms?

Atoms are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. A simple traditional atom contains an equal number of each type of particle. Helium, for example, is shown using 2 protons, 2 neutrons, and 2 electrons. The form of an atom is due to the electric charge of its parts.
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Are humans made of atom?

About 99 percent of your body is made up of atoms of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. You also contain much smaller amounts of the other elements that are essential for life.
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Why atoms can neither be created nor destroyed?



Do atoms exist?

Atoms and Molecules exist in nature due to the fact that matter is made up of small particles called atoms.
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What are quantum dots?

Quantum dots are colloidal fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals, roughly spherical and typically have unique optical, electronic and photophysical properties that make them appealing in promising applications in biological labeling, imaging, and detection and as efficient fluorescence resonance energy transfer donors ...
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Why is it called quantum computing?

Quantum computing is a type of computation that harnesses the collective properties of quantum states, such as superposition, interference, and entanglement, to perform calculations. The devices that perform quantum computations are known as quantum computers.
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Who created nothing?

Parmenides. One of the earliest Western philosophers to consider nothing as a concept was Parmenides (5th century BC), who was a Greek philosopher of the monist school.
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Are humans matter or energy?

In life, the human body comprises matter and energy. That energy is both electrical (impulses and signals) and chemical (reactions). The same can be said about plants, which are powered by photosynthesis, a process that allows them to generate energy from sunlight.
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Who created the world?

A creator deity or creator god (often called the Creator) is a deity or god responsible for the creation of the Earth, world, and universe in human religion and mythology.
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What color is nothingness?

Black. If there was nothing, there would be no light, and nothing to emit light, so you would see no light. Your eyes interpret the absence of light as blackness.
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Is nothingness possible?

Therefore absolute nothingness is impossible. One moer point "nothingness" means "there not being anything (not something)", and "be (being)" means "existence", which according to your definition is an attribute - and an attribute can only be an attribute of something (anything).
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What dies nothing look like?

In an area of nothingness, there is the absence of anything to emit any light (or anything else) and the absence of anything that changes the color of any light (or anything else) passing through it. In short, absolute nothingness would look like, well, nothing.
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Can I buy a quantum computer?

So, even they do exist, unless you have a few million dollars you don't need, you won't be able to buy a quantum computer today. At the same time, quantum computing is one of the most promising technologies. It is a technology you may want to start learning today rather than tomorrow.
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Do quantum computers exist 2020?

In September of 2020, IBM revealed they developed one of the largest existing quantum computers in the world (as of the time this blog post was published), consisting of 65 qubits. The company has already identified a number of areas in which the complexity of quantum computing capabilities may be applied.
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How far are we from quantum computing?

How Close Are We to a Commercial Quantum Computer? At the beginning of 2019, IBM unveiled its first commercial quantum computer. Fast forward to January 2020, and the company claimed at CES 2020 that we are now in the decade (the 2020s) of quantum computing.
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Are quantum dots used in humans?

Quantum dots will be able to detect cancer earlier. Current detection methods, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), can only detect tumours that are well developed. Quantum dots can detect individual cancer cells.
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What are nano dots?

Nanodots are magnet spheres precision-milled from sintered Neodynium-Iron-Boron. Measuring 5mm in diameter, Nanodots are designed to model atomic interactions at a human scale. Color Coated. Available in a spectrum of lavish colors.
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How big is a nanocrystal?

Nanocrystals are aggregates of atoms that combine into a “cluster” and are less than 1 μm in size. Typical sizes range between 10 and 400 nm. Their physical and chemical properties are observed somewhere between that of bulk solids and molecules.
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What would happen if atoms touch?

In this approach, atoms touch whenever they are close enough to potentially form a chemical bond. 3. If "touching" is taken to mean that two atoms reside in the exact same location, then two atoms never touch at room temperature because of the Pauli exclusion principle.
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Can atoms be destroyed?

No atoms are destroyed or created. The bottom line is: Matter cycles through the universe in many different forms. In any physical or chemical change, matter doesn't appear or disappear. Atoms created in the stars (a very, very long time ago) make up every living and nonliving thing on Earth—even you.
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Is space an endless void?

Ultimately, space could collapse back in on itself, destroying all stars and galaxies in existence, or it could expand into essentially an endless void. "The truth is that it's still an open scenario," said astrophysicist Steve Allen of Stanford University. "We certainly don't know for sure what's going to happen."
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Can non existence exist?

Nonexistence is the absence of existence, by definition. So, nonexistence does not exist. Therefore there is no such thing as nonexistence. To say that something does not exist thus seems to be a fallacy, since NOTHING does not exist.
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