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I rather doubt whether we should be wise to do anything like that in the event of anatomicevent.
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Two photons are produced as the result of the sameatomicevent.
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As now informed by our electro-magnetic spectrum discoveries, we must recognize that man assembles visible module structures with sub-visible module atomic events.
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These emission lines correspond to much rarer atomic events such as hyperfine transitions.
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In the experiments about atomic events we have to do with things and facts, with phenomena that are just as real as any phenomena in daily life.
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