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#Electron Reel by @quantaflix - At the quantum level, atoms never truly come into contact; instead, their electron clouds generate repulsive electromagnetic forces.
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At the quantum level, atoms never truly come into contact; instead, their electron clouds generate repulsive electromagnetic forces. What we perceive as touch is the macroscopic sensation produced by these forces resisting further compression.
#Electron Reel by @sciencexplains - This reel  demonstrates a concept from quantum physics regarding atomic interaction.
According to quantum mechanics, atoms are composed mostly of empt
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This reel demonstrates a concept from quantum physics regarding atomic interaction. According to quantum mechanics, atoms are composed mostly of empty space, with electrons orbiting a dense nucleus. When objects appear to touch, the negatively charged electron clouds of the atoms repel each other due to electromagnetic forces. Therefore, direct contact between atoms never actually occurs; the sensation of "touch" is the feeling of this strong repulsive force. #physics #quantamphysics #sciencereels #learnphysics
#Electron Reel by @doctorlarawegener (verified account) - What you call "touch" is your body reading an invisible force field.

Atoms are mostly empty space, with electrons forming diffuse clouds around nucle
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What you call “touch” is your body reading an invisible force field. Atoms are mostly empty space, with electrons forming diffuse clouds around nuclei. As your fingertip approaches skin, the electron clouds in both materials interact through electromagnetism. Like charges repel, and that repulsion creates the resistance that keeps matter from passing through matter. Quantum rules reinforce this stability. The Pauli exclusion principle prevents electrons from piling into the same quantum state, helping maintain the structure of solids at the scale where your body lives. The beautiful part is what your brain does with this physics. Mechanoreceptors in the skin translate tiny deformations and pressures into electrical signals, and those signals become warmth, texture, tenderness, boundary, connection. If “touch” is fields and information at the smallest scale, what does that make intimacy, safety, and presence at the human scale? 🎥Credit: gs.techverse #quantumphysics #electromagnetism #physics #neuroscience #mechanotransduction
#Electron Reel by @electron_impressions - Double Lightning Strike in an Acrylic Block
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Double Lightning Strike in an Acrylic Block #highvoltage #physics #science #fractalart #plasma
#Electron Reel by @asteriontalks - At the deepest physical level, nothing you touch ever truly makes contact. Atoms are composed mostly of empty space, with a dense nucleus surrounded b
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At the deepest physical level, nothing you touch ever truly makes contact. Atoms are composed mostly of empty space, with a dense nucleus surrounded by a diffuse cloud of electrons governed by quantum mechanics. When your hand approaches a table, the electron clouds of the atoms in your skin and the atoms in the table begin to overlap—not physically collide, but interact through electromagnetic forces. Because electrons all carry the same negative charge, they strongly repel each other via Coulomb’s law. This repulsion increases rapidly as the distance between electron clouds shrinks, creating a force that resists further compression. What your nerves interpret as “solid contact” is actually this electromagnetic pressure pushing back against your hand. Quantum mechanics adds another critical rule: the Pauli exclusion principle, which forbids electrons from occupying the same quantum state. As electron wavefunctions attempt to overlap, this restriction generates an additional quantum pressure that reinforces the repulsion. Together, electromagnetic forces and quantum exclusion create the rigidity of matter. So when you press your hand against a surface, you’re not feeling atoms touching—you’re feeling fields interacting, governed by quantum rules that prevent matter from collapsing into itself. Touch is not contact; it’s a finely balanced force interaction written into the fabric of reality. #asteriontalks #QuantumPhysics #ElectromagneticForces #PauliExclusion #ScienceExplained
#Electron Reel by @hype_cascade - When two objects appear to touch, no direct contact occurs at the atomic level.

Atoms are mostly empty space, consisting of a dense nucleus surrounde
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When two objects appear to touch, no direct contact occurs at the atomic level. Atoms are mostly empty space, consisting of a dense nucleus surrounded by an electron cloud. When your hand approaches a surface, the electrons in both materials begin to interact through electromagnetic forces. Because electrons carry the same negative charge, they strongly repel each other. This repulsion creates a force that prevents atoms from occupying the same space. What we perceive as “touch” is actually the resistance created by these electromagnetic interactions. Quantum mechanics reinforces this effect through the Pauli exclusion principle, which prevents electrons from occupying identical quantum states. This ensures that matter maintains its structure and does not collapse into itself. What feels like physical contact is, in reality, a balance of invisible quantum forces maintaining separation. Does knowing this change how you think about something as simple as touch? 🎥 : @byteme_98 [YT]
#Electron Reel by @gs.techverse - When two objects appear to touch, no direct contact occurs at the atomic level.

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When two objects appear to touch, no direct contact occurs at the atomic level. Atoms are mostly empty space, consisting of a dense nucleus surrounded by an electron cloud. When your hand approaches a surface, the electrons in both materials begin to interact through electromagnetic forces. Because electrons carry the same negative charge, they strongly repel each other. This repulsion creates a force that prevents atoms from occupying the same space. What we perceive as “touch” is actually the resistance created by these electromagnetic interactions. Quantum mechanics reinforces this effect through the Pauli exclusion principle, which prevents electrons from occupying identical quantum states. This ensures that matter maintains its structure and does not collapse into itself. What feels like physical contact is, in reality, a balance of invisible quantum forces maintaining separation. Does knowing this change how you think about something as simple as touch? Follow @gs.techverse for engineering and physics insights that reshape how you see reality. Credit : @byteme_98 [YT] #QuantumPhysics #AppliedPhysics #FundamentalPhysics #ScienceExplained #PhysicsReality
#Electron Reel by @maatjournal - When two objects appear to touch, no direct contact occurs at the atomic level. Atoms are mostly empty space, consisting of a dense nucleus surrounded
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When two objects appear to touch, no direct contact occurs at the atomic level. Atoms are mostly empty space, consisting of a dense nucleus surrounded by an electron cloud. When your hand approaches a surface, the electrons in both materials begin to interact through electromagnetic forces. Because electrons carry the same negative charge, they strongly repel each other. This repulsion creates a force that prevents atoms from occupying the same space. What we perceive as “touch” is actually the resistance created by these electromagnetic interactions. Quantum mechanics reinforces this effect through the Pauli exclusion principle, which prevents electrons from occupying identical quantum states. This ensures that matter maintains its structure and does not collapse into itself. What feels like physical contact is, in reality, a balance of invisible quantum forces maintaining separation. Does knowing this change how you think about something as simple as touch?
#Electron Reel by @ainterestingupdate - This is a digital reconstruction-regular microscopes can't capture details this small. At this scale, light fails, and only electron microscopes can r
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This is a digital reconstruction—regular microscopes can’t capture details this small. At this scale, light fails, and only electron microscopes can reveal what’s here. Advanced chips are among the most complex things humans have ever built, and we all benefit from them. • Follow @ainterestingupdate for more content on AI and technology. #technology #microchips #engineering #innovation #science
#Electron Reel by @quantumfield.ai - At the atomic level, what we call "touch" is actually the interaction of electric forces between atoms. The atoms in your skin and the atoms in an obj
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At the atomic level, what we call “touch” is actually the interaction of electric forces between atoms. The atoms in your skin and the atoms in an object are surrounded by electron clouds. When they get extremely close, their negatively charged electrons repel each other due to the electromagnetic force. This repulsion, along with quantum mechanical principles like the Pauli exclusion principle, prevents atoms from occupying the same space. So when you press your hand against a wall, you’re really feeling the electromagnetic resistance between atoms—not solid contact in the classical sense. In quantum physics, particles are described by probability waves rather than tiny solid balls. The “solidity” we experience emerges from force interactions and quantum rules, not from direct physical touching. What feels like contact—whether hugging or kissing—is actually a complex exchange of electromagnetic forces and neural signals interpreted by your brain as touch.
#Electron Reel by @kinetic.ore - This video features a high-energy, DIY science project showcasing a homemade particle accelerator constructed in a living room setting. The device con
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This video features a high-energy, DIY science project showcasing a homemade particle accelerator constructed in a living room setting. The device consists of a clear vacuum bulb where a bright, neon-teal ring of light—representing an electron beam—is manipulated by magnetic fields. ​As the video progresses, the beam transforms into a complex, spherical lattice of glowing lines that shift and spin rapidly. The visual is accompanied by a heavy electronic beat, emphasizing the "mad scientist" aesthetic. The clip concludes with a fast-paced, red-tinted motion blur, simulating a high-speed perspective of particles colliding or reaching extreme velocities
#Electron Reel by @science._.x - When two bodies seem to touch, at the quantum level they never truly make contact ⚛️
Atoms are mostly empty space, with a tiny nucleus and a surroundi
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When two bodies seem to touch, at the quantum level they never truly make contact ⚛️ Atoms are mostly empty space, with a tiny nucleus and a surrounding electron cloud ☁️ When your hand touches a table, the electrons in both start to repel each other ✋🪵 This repulsion comes from electromagnetic forces between charged particles ⚡ Since electrons carry the same negative charge, they push away strongly ➖➖ What we feel as “touch” is actually this invisible force of repulsion 🤯 The atoms resist being squeezed into one another 🚫 Quantum mechanics also prevents electrons from sharing the same state 🧠 This rule is called the Pauli exclusion principle 📚 So in reality, when we touch something, we are feeling powerful quantum forces pushing back 🔬✨

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