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This doesn't appear useful, and is certainly a transition I've never encountered before. Could you explain the purpose of this? |→ [[User:Spaully|Spaully]]<sup>₪</sup>[[User talk:Spaully|'''''†''''']] 19:06, 24 May 2007 ([[GMT]]) |
This doesn't appear useful, and is certainly a transition I've never encountered before. Could you explain the purpose of this? |→ [[User:Spaully|Spaully]]<sup>₪</sup>[[User talk:Spaully|'''''†''''']] 19:06, 24 May 2007 ([[GMT]]) |
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:Yes, let me explain... The template is about the "scale" or the "composition" of each type of matter... It means: Organisms are made up of systems, systems are made up of organs, organs are made up of tissues, tissues are made up of cells, cells are made up of organelles, organelles are made up of molecules, molecules are made up of atoms, atoms are made up of particles, and particles are made up of quarks. We can divide matter, starting with an organism, until we reach quarks: The smallest division possible, the bit of matter that cannot be split... With the template, viewers can travel through the different divisions of matter easilly... <font color="purple">♠</font>[[User:TomasBat|<font face="Old English Text MT"><font color="green">Tom</font></font>]][[User_talk:TomasBat|<font color="red">@</font>]][[User:TomasBat/Autographs|<font color="aquamarine">s</font>]][[Special:Contributions/TomasBat|<font face="Old English Text MT"><font color="green">Bat</font></font>]] 21:47, 24 May 2007 (UTC) |
:Yes, let me explain... The template is about the "scale" or the "composition" of each type of matter... It means: Organisms are made up of systems, systems are made up of organs, organs are made up of tissues, tissues are made up of cells, cells are made up of organelles, organelles are made up of molecules, molecules are made up of atoms, atoms are made up of particles, and particles are made up of quarks. We can divide matter, starting with an organism, until we reach quarks: The smallest division possible, the bit of matter that cannot be split... With the template, viewers can travel through the different divisions of matter easilly... <font color="purple">♠</font>[[User:TomasBat|<font face="Old English Text MT"><font color="green">Tom</font></font>]][[User_talk:TomasBat|<font color="red">@</font>]][[User:TomasBat/Autographs|<font color="aquamarine">s</font>]][[Special:Contributions/TomasBat|<font face="Old English Text MT"><font color="green">Bat</font></font>]] 21:47, 24 May 2007 (UTC) |
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This template is biased towards biology. While it may be useful when placed in an article about organisms, cells, or organelles, it seems arbitrary when you put it on an article about molecules and smaller entities. For example, one can wonder why the scale is not something like universe -> galaxy -> solar system -> planet -> ... -> quark. ;-) --[[User:Itub|Itub]] 10:23, 8 June 2007 (UTC) |
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This doesn't appear useful, and is certainly a transition I've never encountered before. Could you explain the purpose of this? |→ Spaully₪† 19:06, 24 May 2007 (GMT)
- Yes, let me explain... The template is about the "scale" or the "composition" of each type of matter... It means: Organisms are made up of systems, systems are made up of organs, organs are made up of tissues, tissues are made up of cells, cells are made up of organelles, organelles are made up of molecules, molecules are made up of atoms, atoms are made up of particles, and particles are made up of quarks. We can divide matter, starting with an organism, until we reach quarks: The smallest division possible, the bit of matter that cannot be split... With the template, viewers can travel through the different divisions of matter easilly... ♠Tom@sBat 21:47, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
This template is biased towards biology. While it may be useful when placed in an article about organisms, cells, or organelles, it seems arbitrary when you put it on an article about molecules and smaller entities. For example, one can wonder why the scale is not something like universe -> galaxy -> solar system -> planet -> ... -> quark. ;-) --Itub 10:23, 8 June 2007 (UTC)