GOD and ATOM...Nobody has seen them and everybody says it's present.

From: ashok (arjdombivli_at_indiatimes.com)
Date: 09/07/04


Date: 7 Sep 2004 05:14:41 -0700

First THEY THOUGHT there was only matter.
Then THEY THOUGHT and said that matter is made from smallest
particles.
THEY called it atoms and molecules.
Then THEY THOUGHT that is the dead end.No more smallest thing than
atom.

Then again THEY THOUGHT and said the atom consists of electrons ,the
negatively charged particles.

Then THEY THOUGHT only negative particles doesn't make any sense.There
should be positive particles.So they called them as protons.

Now THEY worried about the weight of the atom.So THEY added neutrons
and make the atom worth its weight.

Now THEY are again thinking and saying that electrons are also made up
of small elements.

Sorry gentleman for taking your time to read this stupid commentry.
But really whenever I read any thing related to atoms and molecules
and nucleas and so on, I get the feeling that is it a mere
speculation.?
Forget about the electron ,Nobody has seen the atom.
Then how come THEY can go about saying the smallest thing inside the
electron.?

Nobody has seen the atom or at least molecule but everybody knows how
it looks, what are its ingredients.

Just like God ... Nobody has seen HIM but everybody trust in HIM.
And the real eternal knowledge means without any questions you start
feeling HIS existence.

I am confused about existence of GOD and as well as ATOM.
(Only because of fear I say GOD do exist and only because of exam-fear
I say ATOMS do exists.)
Can somebody give me the real eternal knowledge?

regds,
ypj



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