What if the forces that form molecules were stronger?steemCreated with Sketch.

in life •  7 years ago 

Molecules frame when the protons in contiguous particles "share" electrons. On the off chance that the electromagnetic power that drives this relationship had an alternate quality, the universe would likely be without life, and even stars and planets. The fascination between decidedly charged protons and adversely charged electrons is splendidly tuned at an esteem that permits particles, and bigger totals of molecules like those in biomolecules, to shape.

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