How comes it to pass, if they be only moved by chance and accident, that such regular mutations and generations should be begotten by a fortuitous concourse of atoms.
Now I know what the atom looks like.
Language tethers us to the world; without it we spin like atoms.
Chemists have always been in the business of taking atoms and putting them together with other atoms with precisely defined connections.
You can split atoms, but you can't split true love.
We are intelligent atoms. We are intelligent organic structures. We can change who we are. We can heal ourselves. With genetic engineering, we are considering changing the physiological structure of the body.
Information is the new atom or electron, the fundamental building block of the universe. . . We now see the world as entirely made of information: it's bits all the way down.
A wonder then it must needs be,-that there should be any Man found so stupid and forsaken of reason as to persuade himself, that this most beautiful and adorned world was or could be produced by the fortuitous concourse of atoms.
Nothing exists but atoms and the void.
I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot.
We're all nothing but unified arrangements of atoms and particles, drifting around, enjoying consciousness every now and then for a second or so before splitting up to become bits and pieces of trees and stars and french fries.
The cricket's gone, we only hear machines In erg and atom they exact their pay. And life is largely lived on silver screens.
That which had grown from the earth, to the earth, But that which has sprung from heavenly seed, Back to the heavenly realms returns. This is either a dissolution of the mutual involution of the atoms, or a similar dispersion of the unsentient elements.
The man who discovers a new scientific truth has previously had to smash to atoms almost everything he had learnt, and arrives at the new truth with hands blood stained from the slaughter of a thousand platitudes.
Mass travel by air may prove to be more significant to world destiny than the atom bomb.
Subatomic particles do not exist but rather show 'tendencies to exist', and atomic events do not occur with certainty at definite times and in definite ways, but rather show 'tendencies to occur'.
Non-violence. . . is the only thing that the atom bomb cannot destroy.
Where the electron behaves and misbehaves as it will, where the forces tie themselves up into knots of atoms and come united.
The atoms that make up your body were once forged inside stars, and the causes of even the smallest event are virtually infinite and connected with the whole in incomprehensible ways.
It makes no sense to ship atoms when you can ship bits.