How do we get from electrons to elections and from protons to presidents? — John Searle Copy Share Image
The universe consists of 5% protons, 5% neutrons, 5% electrons and 85% morons. — Frank Zappa Copy Share Image
Scientist say that universe is made up of Electrons, Protons and Neutrons...They forgot to mention MORONS... — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Scientists says the world is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons… they forgot to mention morons..!!* — KatStyle Copy Share Image
Scientists say the universe is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. They forgot to mention Morons. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
You see, the chemists have a complicated way of counting: instead of saying "one, two, three, four, five protons", they say, "hydrogen,… — Richard P. Feynman Copy Share Image
Scientists say the universe is made up of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons, but I think they forgot to mention the Morons. — Azgraybebly Joslan Copy Share Image
Scientists say the universe is made p of protons,neutrons and electrons.They forgot to mention morons!! :D — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When very large stars die, they create temperatures so high that protons begin to fuse in all sorts of exotic combinations, to… — David Christian Copy Share Image
The world, the human world, is bound together not by protons and electrons, but by stories. Nothing has meaning in itself: all… — Brian Morton Copy Share Image
Scientists have just built the world's biggest supercollider, and they're doing experiments to see what makes up protons. I hope that if… — Frankie Boyle Copy Share Image
“When you do the math and examine how much energy is produced per atomic union, you find that fusing anything to iron’s… — Sam Kean Copy Share Image
“We all are bundles of electric waves or streams of particles – proton, neutron, and electrons. If a piece of metal can… — Girdhar Joshi Copy Share Image
“I believe that there are 15,747,724,136,275,02,577,605,653,961,181,555,468,044,717,914,527,116,709,366,231,425,076,185,631,031,296 protons in the universe and the same number of electrons.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“As the cosmos continues to cool—dropping below a hundred million degrees—protons fuse with protons as well as with neutrons, forming atomic nuclei… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
I believe that protons do pop in and out of existence from time-to-time; the best example for this phenomena (I believe) is… — Johnny Luckett Copy Share Image
“Particles like protons or electrons occupy microscopic niches into which only one particle is allowed to sit. Any attempt to compress matter… — John D. Barrow Copy Share Image
“Supposing a new era begins after the big crunch, will the number of protons (or baryons) be the same in the next… — Jamal Nazrul Islam Copy Share Image
“Even today, more than eighty years after Oort's bold guess, we still don't have a clue what this dark matter is made… — Christophe Galfard Copy Share Image