sixstring wrote:
-The ratio of distance between the nucleus of an atom and its rings of electrons is the same as the ratio of distance between a star and its planets.
Distances between stars and their planets seem to vary wildly - there have been a number of stars found with planets that orbit their primaries more closely than Mercury orbits the Sun. (For instance, Bellerophon, the first discovered exoplanet, a gas giant orbiting 51 Pegasi.)
Electron orbits (which are less "rings" and more "shells of probable location"), however, are fixed. Therefore, this "fact" would appear on its face to be blatantly inaccurate.
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