Message from @TheBubbleThug
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And you've already given 4
5 : an example for imitation or emulation his written addresses are models of clearness, logical order, and style— A. B. Noble
I said __only__
6 : a person or thing that serves as a pattern for an artist especially : one who poses for an artist His wife served as the model for many of his paintings.
7 : archetype
8 : an organism whose appearance a mimic imitates
How can the Earth be flat if it isn't real
"a description or analogy used to help visualize something (such as an atom) that cannot be directly observed" is the definition we need in this context
But you just got me to return
The definition
Not definitions
I could of responded saying "an organism whose appearance a mimic imitates"
9 : one who is employed to display clothes or other merchandise has appeared as a model in ads for swimsuits
10 : a type or design of clothing girls, self-conscious in their Paris models— Paul Bowles
10: b : a type or design of product (such as a car) offers eight new models for next year, including a completely restyled convertible
11 : a description or analogy used to help visualize something (such as an atom) that cannot be directly observed
12 : a system of postulates, data, and inferences presented as a mathematical description of an entity or state of affairs also : a computer simulation (see simulation sense 3a) based on such a system climate models
so
Oh, don't worry
There's a lot more
You haven't even got to the use of model as a verb yet
I odnt understand
So let's have a look at a system of postulates shall we?
Bohr-rutherford diagrams are a lie created by Cthulu himself.
No
yes
yes
The definition we use in this context
is "a description or analogy used to help visualize something (such as an atom) that cannot be directly observed"
wrong
incorrect
idiot
your stupd
We are not using that definition
Your atoms and your globes are systems of assumption
SOmeone here has autism
yes we are
get with the program
"a description or analogy used to help visualize something (such as an atom) that cannot be directly observed"