An elementary configuration of the atom places the protons and neutrons in a central mass called the nucleus. The electrons orbit the nucleus in a circular pattern. At best, it is oversimplifed for the general population. At worst, it is grossly inadaquete. While this model, first proposed by scientist Rutherford Bohr of Earth in 1913, is sufficient to give a broad understanding of the atom, it falls short when attempting to explain the finer details of magnetism and photon generation. For that, one must take a closer look at a more modern version of the atom.
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