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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: The Abstruse Caboose
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Sep 16th, 2005, 06:13 PM
No, we can use mathematical models to prove that under certain conditions during the first femtoseconds after the bang, symetry between the three non-gravitational forces (and throw in gravity too if you're into string theory) would not necessarily have arisen and so you could have worlds where matter is formed by particles other than quarks and have ghastly different properties. And like I said, the chances of the universe expanding to be bigger than a softball were a billion to one in the first place. It was just as probable from a physicist's point of view that the universe were to be made of antimatter, and I'd love to see the implications that would have on our belovèd four physical forces.
If you're going to be retarded, stick with sacred numerology or gnosticism or whatever the hell you're reading this week.
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