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Topic: Atom Smashers Get an Antimatter Surprise
TalKirin's photo
Sun 11/20/11 06:39 AM
interesting....
in many ways one should not equate the books of religions as explanations on how the multiverses function. the books of religions were writing by men and sought to bring order into the chaos of their confusion of reality.

If one wants to bring god into science, why not accept the notion that god is everything, it is matter and antimatter the spin and the charge. we should veiw god as the WHAT and leave the HOW to science, as it trys to explain the confusion of reality in our current age with our current understanding. Sciences doe not promote anything as Truth, it suggests theories which fit with our understanding. As time passes these will fall and new theories arise.

In all that time god will continue to exist in our surroundings and we are but a minute bit in all the multiverses that are god. Do you really thing we matter more than the smallest bit of dirt...

See there is room for both God and Science to coexist...

AdventureBegins's photo
Sun 11/20/11 08:02 PM
"If the finding is borne out, it would be a big deal, because it would mean the reigning theory of particle physics, called the Standard Model, is incomplete. Currently the Standard Model does allow for some minor CP violation, but not at the level of 0.8 percent. To explain these results, scientists would have to alter their theory or add some new physics to the existing picture."

bit of 'myth' interposed over the seat of reason...

The Standard model applies quite well with physics of the world of observable reality.

However 'as above, so below' applies also.

I would have been suprised if this had not been the result.

Antimatter would have its own 'mirror' periodic table. with anti-atomic weights and anti-electron shells.

mightymoe's photo
Mon 11/21/11 11:58 AM

"If the finding is borne out, it would be a big deal, because it would mean the reigning theory of particle physics, called the Standard Model, is incomplete. Currently the Standard Model does allow for some minor CP violation, but not at the level of 0.8 percent. To explain these results, scientists would have to alter their theory or add some new physics to the existing picture."

bit of 'myth' interposed over the seat of reason...

The Standard model applies quite well with physics of the world of observable reality.

However 'as above, so below' applies also.

I would have been suprised if this had not been the result.

Antimatter would have its own 'mirror' periodic table. with anti-atomic weights and anti-electron shells.


well, we are not even close to knowing a small percentage of everything there is to know, sometimes i think that scientists need to "look outside the box" more often, rather than just take the accepted way of thinking and learning...

AdventureBegins's photo
Mon 11/21/11 07:44 PM
Agreed...

and sometime flip that box inside out.


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