Do any of you believe the theory that the reason we have any mass and energy in the universe is because there's an equal amount of positive mass and positive energy as there is negative mass and negative energy that split apart during the Big Bang? And I got this from Lawrence Krauss, so don't bitch at me for coming up with more pseudo scientific bullshit.
Here's a stupid side question I have because I'm really uneducated on physics, if the fundamental forces are a constant, active application of force, doesn't that mean they're supplied by an unlimited amount of energy, seeing as you need energy to create force?
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Quote from: Dustin c00lerth4nu on October 26, 2014, 11:03:34 PMDo any of you believe the theory that the reason we have any mass and energy in the universe is because there's an equal amount of positive mass and positive energy as there is negative mass and negative energy that split apart during the Big Bang? And I got this from Lawrence Krauss, so don't bitch at me for coming up with more pseudo scientific bullshit."Believe", right.As I understand it (and I don't claim to know a lot about it) the reason that we're here is because, for some reason, the amount of matter in the universe was greater than the amount of anti-mater by a tiny portion. When they cancelled each other out, everything else is the leftovers.
This thread is Absolutely Haram.
[.size=8pt][.i]Last Edit: [.b]Today[/b] at 10:25:55 AM by Mr Psychologist[/i][/size]Clever, Clever.But easily dismissed by checking the moderation log. Oh and enjoy a warning for both racism and falsified reports.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on October 27, 2014, 09:36:04 AM[.size=8pt][.i]Last Edit: [.b]Today[/b] at 10:25:55 AM by Mr Psychologist[/i][/size]Clever, Clever.But easily dismissed by checking the moderation log. Oh and enjoy a warning for both racism and falsified reports.:^)