If you take two atoms each with its own nucleus and you put them together to form a molecule, the overlapping of the two circles where they bond is where they’re sharing light and information. And because they’re sharing information, they’re sharing a similar energy that has a particular frequency. What’s holding those two atoms together as a molecule is an invisible field of energy. Once these atoms join to form a molecule and exchange information, they will have different physical properties and characteristics, such as a different density, a different boiling point, and a different atomic
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