Putting atoms into their proper configuration takes other atoms in their proper configuration, and there's no reason to assume that there is more then one such proper configuration.
Putting atoms into their proper configuration takes other atoms in their proper configuration, and there's no reason to assume that there is more then one such proper configuration.
Putting atoms into their proper configuration takes other atoms in their proper configuration, and there's no reason to assume that there is more then one such proper configuration.
There is actually (because of symmetries in laws of physics).