trevorjohnson83
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The electron starts with a shell which is composed entirely of the space medium. The shell is then filled with energy. The trapped wave of energy creates a barrier so when two atoms collide they bounce off each other. The electron is a sitting wave inside the atom, because it's sitting it doesn't emit light unless illuminated by excess energy. A sitting wave is like a frozen moment in time. Time dilation occurs when that wave is acted upon by gravity fields or movement. The electron can maintain its particle form outside the atom because of unique property's of the medium of space.