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11-22-2008, 05:20 AM
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Sleedyhex
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Two questions to the physics grads, and I didn't study physics, anything I learn on it is from the web, or you guys (hence the questions)
Is there any relationship between the behaviour of sub-atomic particles and their given characteristics (eg wave function, mass, conversion, entropy, lifespan) and temperature exchange, such as thermodynamics?
Second question: is dark matter/dark energy and regular matter/antimatter two completely different forms of energy separate to one another or are they merely different extremes of some great energy frequency?
Why i'm asking is because I'm writing a fiction novel that starts with a Big Bang - Big Crunch - Big Bang theory of universes, along with a mixture of M-theory, using an anology of heat transferrence as an anology to explain the differences in masses in particles, their characteristics in the relationships of quantum uncertainty, entanglement and the observer effect, plus the characteristics of motion that lead to the 4 gauge forces, wormholes, dark matter/energy and baryonic matter/energy as well as antimatter, and later astronomical evolution, leading to life, etc
Much thanks to those who can provide answers, even if they may think of such questions as fundamentally stupid
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