Pythagoras said that all things are numbers. Because the characteristics of an atom can be described in numbers, any substance can be expressed as a combination of these numbers.
You can also say that they are radioactive.
Nuclear fission is the splitting of atoms.
Assuming you meant 'stay' and not 'say' then the answer would be bonds. Atoms within a molecule are bonded together by either covalent or ionic bonds depending on the difference between their negativities. For instance, NaCl, commonly known as table salt, is an ionic bond while CO2 is a covalent bond. A rule of thumb is that if the two atoms are the same time (IE nonmetal or metal) then they are covalent.
Fusion (combining light atoms into heavier atoms), and fission (splitting heavy atoms).
atoms are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Well, Pythagoras being a person, would have to have been made by another two persons. Unless you're referring to Pythagoras's theorem, in which I'd have to say Pythagoras. His theory was later proved by one of his followers.
Because he did not write things down, it is hard to say. Most historians believe that the Sumerians used it, but Pythagoras proved it to always be true.
Pythagoras was called "Pythagoras of Samos" because he was born in Samos.
Probably because Polycrates, ruler of Samos, Pythagoras' hometown, was making his plans difficult to achieve, some say he was overwhelmed with public duties in Samos
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Some accounts say 570, but it was right around there.
Atoms make all things.
Yes, Pythagoras died on None
pythagoras made the famous pythagoras theorem and many more....
what qualificationa do pythagoras have.
Pythagoras.