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moke64916
17-07-2011, 02:37 PM
If you think about it we are made of atoms, and inside those atoms are protons, neutrons, and electrons. And we have a nucleus. Inside this nucleus is called a Qua. We have an upper Qua and a lower Qua. Our nucleus and subatomic particles are so small that it would be equivalent to a pin head inside a football stadium. The football stadium is our atoms. Scientists are now splitting apart atoms and colliding protons together near to the speed of light, and inside that is anti-matter. If anti-matter was used as a weapon it would be the most powerful weapon ever. But that will never happen. It would take 1-2 thousand years just to get 2 teaspoons of it.

our nucleus is positively charged with positive and negative subatomic particles inside. Most of inside the atom is empty space. Things in our world really aren't that dense at all. What is dense is a neutron star. 1 teaspoon of it would weigh as much as all the humans on earth. There is a lot more information inside a subatomic particle than we know of. Science was looking for simplicity to explain everything, but it doesn't look that way. We are constantly vibrating. Energy. Those positive and negatively charged sub atomic particles rotate in opposite directions of each other.

Triner
17-07-2011, 07:03 PM
I think the simplicity will come when all matter is simply light energy. I think science is part way there, but they seem so be stuck on treating light and matter as different.

hybrid
17-07-2011, 11:47 PM
I think the simplicity will come when all matter is simply light energy. I think science is part way there, but they seem so be stuck on treating light and matter as different.
energy and matter are of equivalence is einstein's e=mc^2. so why would one be more fundamental/primary over the other?

Triner
18-07-2011, 03:23 PM
In a sense they are the same thing. But I think light is a manifestation of spirit, and just as matter is a manifestation of light.

You condense/do something to light in some way still not known to create matter from light... That manifestion gives light "mass".

moke64916
19-07-2011, 12:40 PM
Protons have to do with light.

002 Cents
19-07-2011, 08:20 PM
You might think of it another way.

Positively charged particles, are so, as we have defined them this way, as we too have defined that which we call "Anti-Matter", which in all simplicity is merely the opposite.

In a world composed of "Anti-Matter" we would be the "Deadly Force" per their defining it so.

Neither has the capacity to obliterate without being obliterated. Rather these two things come together and in that moment a "Big Bang" occurs. What is then the end of two opposing forces becomes the beginning of life as we know it. For in that moment many life cycles could occur in that minuscule obliteration of particles. Where scientist construct of both matter and anti-matter research in their laboratories with their proton accelerators striving to better understand one another compiling their theories possibly much like our own.

Xan
20-07-2011, 03:50 AM
Protons have to do with light.

Photons are light... in particle and wave forms.


Xan

moke64916
22-07-2011, 03:33 PM
You might think of it another way.

Positively charged particles, are so, as we have defined them this way, as we too have defined that which we call "Anti-Matter", which in all simplicity is merely the opposite.

In a world composed of "Anti-Matter" we would be the "Deadly Force" per their defining it so.

Neither has the capacity to obliterate without being obliterated. Rather these two things come together and in that moment a "Big Bang" occurs. What is then the end of two opposing forces becomes the beginning of life as we know it. For in that moment many life cycles could occur in that minuscule obliteration of particles. Where scientist construct of both matter and anti-matter research in their laboratories with their proton accelerators striving to better understand one another compiling their theories possibly much like our own.
Yes and we are in the process of creating anti-matter. Even experiments in creating a mini black hole in the most highly advanced particle accelerator. It would be a such short lived black hole that it wouldn't do anything with earth, but smashing apart protons is how they are doing this stuff. There is dark energy, dark matter, anti-matter and matter.

Xan
22-07-2011, 05:25 PM
energy and matter are of equivalence is einstein's e=mc^2. so why would one be more fundamental/primary over the other?

Einstein's equation is just a description of observed phenomenon and says nothing either way about which came first, or cause and effect.


Xan

Xan
22-07-2011, 05:27 PM
I think the simplicity will come when all matter is simply light energy. I think science is part way there, but they seem so be stuck on treating light and matter as different.

That would be traditional, Newtonian science. New / quantum science is seeing things differently... that solid matter is a false appearance veiling the fact that everything is really energy. Light is one form of energy.


Xan

Council Of Nine
23-07-2011, 04:06 AM
When scientist finally get there they will find at the very core of every atom is a photon, pure and simply everything is made of light.

Miss Hepburn
23-07-2011, 04:34 AM
If you think about it we are made of atoms, and inside those atoms are protons, neutrons, and electrons. And we have a nucleus. Inside this nucleus is called a Qua. We have an upper Qua and a lower Qua. Our nucleus and subatomic particles are so small that it would be equivalent to a pin head inside a football stadium. The football stadium is our atoms. Scientists are now splitting apart atoms and colliding protons together near to the speed of light, and inside that is anti-matter. If anti-matter was used as a weapon it would be the most powerful weapon ever. But that will never happen. It would take 1-2 thousand years just to get 2 teaspoons of it.

our nucleus is positively charged with positive and negative subatomic particles inside. Most of inside the atom is empty space. Things in our world really aren't that dense at all. What is dense is a neutron star. 1 teaspoon of it would weigh as much as all the humans on earth. There is a lot more information inside a subatomic particle than we know of. Science was looking for simplicity to explain everything, but it doesn't look that way. We are constantly vibrating. Energy. Those positive and negatively charged sub atomic particles rotate in opposite directions of each other.
Wow.


Thank you.


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