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http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/201005...overantimatter
this was a VERY interesting article, wait for the bible-thumpers to tie it back to God, somehow. My question is this, does this mean the Anti-Monitor is coming!? CRISIS ON INFINTE EARTHS!!!!! (i call the earth drawn by Ed Benes, DIBS! NO TAKESY-BACKSEYS!) try to decipher THAT ONE! |
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This is likely how the universe is expanding and changing. Constant matter/antimatter interactions serve to add, remove and reshape areas of the universe. That being said, the universe pre-big bang was likely one dominated by antimatter. From that, one can deduce that beyond the known, matter-dominated reaches of the universe still lays the antimatter dominated remains of the previous one. One could even go out on a limb and say that this process had occurred several times already, with a single, super-powered chain reaction of matter/antimatter collisions sparking the change.
Just my two cents. |
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There are stupid Christians and stupid atheists. But yeah, that comic was obviously biased.
I agree Red there, that Christians will usually back out of a conversation first and dismiss the words of people arguing against their religion long before an atheist would. Still, it depends on the person. No rational, scientific, or even reasonable proof of any sort of gods existing outside of religious beliefs exists in the world, so obviously it's an argument Christians can't win. Also, the "Note:" remark in that comic is just outright laughable. It's a small stab at Atheism which is really just pathetic. I'm not Christian, nor am I Atheist (I'm also not Jewish, Hindu, Mulism or anything else like that). |
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Old. It's been known for plenty of time that a single particle of matter will be annihilated by a single particle of anti-matter, and the fact that we exist at all just proves there obviously was more matter in the aftermath of the big bang. I preferred the artificially created living cell and the new record for teleporting a particle news to this, but it's still huge for the physics crowd. >.> Just several hundred more years before we can teleport living animals with minimal issues... |
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Except it was just proven through experiments using the Large Hadron Collider in City 17. btw, Large Hadron Collider = Two Falcon Punches colliding head-on. It's a Miracle we all survived. |
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There is considerable speculation as to why the observable universe is apparently almost entirely matter, whether there exist other places that are almost entirely antimatter instead, and what might be possible if antimatter could be harnessed, but at this time the apparent asymmetry of matter and antimatter in the visible universe is one of the greatest unsolved problems in physics. |
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