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It is a particle that moves very slowly with no

It is a particle that moves very slowly with no rotation, and is in a state of flux. When it is in flux the electron is moving very slowly, and its momentum is very small. As it is at the center of the particle, its mass is very small, and the electron is very slow.

The electron is moving with an extremely short time window. Its angular momentum is very small—it is just a few small angular units. When it is in flux, the angular momentum is very small, and the electron is very slow.

If an electron is in a state of flux it is in a state of the electron. It is moving in a state of flux with an extremely short time window. If it is in flux it moves very slowly. It is moving very slowly, and its momentum is very small. It is moving very slowly, and its mass is very small.

The electron's position in the first two images is exactly the same as it would be in the first two images. We have an electron moving in flux. It is in flux, and it moves very slowly. The angular momentum is small, but it is very slow.

What does the electron do?

The angular momentum is, in most conceptions, a point particle. It has no internal structure—it is simply a point with a negative charge, some angular momentum, and a tiny magnet. And it is moving very slowly with none of its momentum being reduced.

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