Examples of using Every atom in English and their translations into Arabic
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
With it, every atom in our bodies.
If you could look deep inside every atom.
Every atom in my body was once part of something else.
It stirs up and destabilizes every atom in his body.
Every atom in your body was once inside a star that exploded.
With every cell, with every molecule, with every atom.
It blasted every atom in every moment of the universe.
Get even closer, and the magnetism would be so intense,it would rip apart every atom in your body.
Every atom and molecule has a set number of possible energy levels for its electrons.
In a certain sense, it's almost as if every atom out there were becoming both a sensor and an actuator.
Now, in this case, what we're smashing together is tiny protons, which are inside the center of every atom.
You're stardust because every atom in your body was produced inside the fiery core of a star.
I work on FIREBall because what I really want is to take our view of the universe from one with just light from stars to one where we can see andmeasure every atom that exists.
And literally every particle, every atom… every structure in the universe would explode.
Every atom in our body was produced by nuclear fusion in stars that died long before the Earth was even born.
Each electron seems to sense where every atom in the graphite is, even though the target is much bigger than it.
Every atom of carbon in my hand, every atom of carbon in every living thing on the planet was produced in the heart of a dying star.
Seconds didn't matter anymore,nothing could be weighed soberly, every atom of my being oriented itself towards a new frequency.
And written into every atom and every molecule of our bodies is the entire history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the present day.
And strong interactionsare happening millions of times each second in every atom of our bodies, holding the atomic nuclei together.
That means that every atom is in two different places at the same time, which in turn means the entire chunk of metal is in two different places.
The travelling poet Walt Whitman said, referring to all human beings,to all other beings on Earth and to the Earth itself," every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you"(Song of Myself).
In the lastvideo we talked about how every atom really wants to have eight-- let me write that down-- eight electrons in its outermost shell.
Delta water maximizes the potential of water to it's optimal state by improving it's quality andbioavailability(visualize structured water with better electrons in every atom) for effective hydration, weight consistency and immunity in all animals, while using less to do more.
It explains how every atom in our bodies was formed not on Earth, but was created in the depths of space, through the epic life cycle of the stars.
If it's true that we're all from the center of a star, every atom on each of us from the center of a star, then we're all the same thing.
So, in every atom, there is some small, but non-zero, probability that for a very, very short period of time, one of its electrons is at the other end of the known universe.
It was thus Thomson discovered the electron.Thomson's theory was that every atom consists of positive charges and a sufficient number of negative electrons that make the atom neutral.
For example, it predicts that every atom of a noble gas, in thermal equilibrium at temperature"T", has an average translational kinetic energy of( 3/2)" k" B" T", where"k"B is the Boltzmann constant.
But every single thing that makes us, every atom in us, has already created a myriad of different things and will go on to create a myriad of new things.