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WE ARE MAKING OUR OWN ATOMS !!

Ross Thompson
2 min readJan 17, 2022

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THE DISCOVERY OF QUANTOM DOTS.

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Wouldn’t you know it! We are now making our own atoms! That is not entirely true. Scientists are creating artificial atoms using the mysterious quantum processes God has put into nature. What does God think about that? Obviously, I don’t know the answer to that, but it does still seem to come under Gods original instruction to Adam to subdue the earth. (Gen 1:28) And the intention behind what is still a very new science, is to benefit mankind. Quantum dots were discovered by accident in 1978. They occur and are now created in semi-conductor substances. Conductor substances allow a free flow of electricity (silver is the best) Resistors stop electricity in its’ tracks, (rubber, plastic) and semi-conductors allow the flow of electricity within narrow energy bands. (silicon)

Doped (atoms of gases added to the silicon to aid semi-conducting) silicon when layered in certain ways traps electrons in one, (quantum wells) two (quantum wires) or three (quantum dots) dimensional spaces. Electrons trapped this way begin to act as they would in an atom. They organize themselves and behave precisely as they would in an atom, though no atom nucleus is present. Quantum dots exist just below the surface of the silicon and remain separate from it. They are maintained by applied electrical charges and can be adjusted without consequence to the silicon. Which atom quantum dots resemble depends on the number of electrons present. They can be adjusted by electric charge to resemble any atom on the periodic table. Hence the term artificial atoms.

The people who create these pseudo products have started their own periodic table, naming the atoms after researchers.

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Ross Thompson
Ross Thompson

Written by Ross Thompson

I am a New Zealand Citizen. living in Melbourne, Australia. I am a longtime Christian. I write kid’s fiction, and have non fiction published on various topics.

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