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Absolutely, totally and so true!!!! Have you read the Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra ? It is the most inspiring, incredible, enlightening book you could read!!!
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This is true. There's no such thing as a solid, in the common-sense meaning of the word. Actually it's worse than your question suggests even: it's not even that "things are in constant motion", because nobody can quite say that there's any "things" to be in motion. Atoms are made of particles, yes? But what are the particles? Well, strictly speaking, nobody can say -- but they're definitely NOT little solid balls of "something". Quantum mechanics explains the existence of particles in terms of the "collapse of the wave function", which is an abstract explanation of the mathematics behind the Heisenberg Uncertainty principle -- but what IS a particle remains ungraspable by the imagination: physicists learn to relate to the question in terms of the mathematics and give up trying to visualize what is being measured. "Energy in motion" might be a more accurate take than "things in motion".
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