Re: French And CERN Build Massive Particle Accelerator (Black Hole Generator) Unknown Planetary Risk To Create Artificial BIG BANG



On May 17, 8:39 am, Rumpelstiltskin
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On Sat, 17 May 2008 10:20:42 -0700 (PDT),alGuacamole<a...@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Ah, you speculate on the time before the big bang. It could just as
well have been that God created the matter of the Big Bang and the
universe for its existence. We have an intelligent designer?

It makes no sense to speak of time before time, or
of space beyond space. It's possible to imagine
them being larger or longer, but all you're really doing
is imagining increasing their range.

It's possible to imagine that if you walk far enough
on Earth, you'll finally get to Mars. It's also possible
to imagine walking along all four sides of a triangle
before getting back to the starting point.

I don't think the space time will ever get that goofy. OTOH it's
possible to imagine that this universe will repeat itself, and no
intelligent designer is needed for an explanation. But it is still a
philosophical question as to whether there could ever be something
which predates our present stabile existence.

I vaguely remember this stuff. IIRC antimatter comes from the symmetry
of time reversal on physical systems and is related by the Hisenberg
principle to the conservation of energy. Anyway antimatter has quantum
physical attributes such as nuclear spin property, color, etc that are
negative in value wrt regular matter. The total values of these
properties are preserved in a reaction. So when a particle stable
according to existing quantum numbers, disintegrates, a new symmetry
has been suspected and a new physical property invented with a new
quantum number to explain the symmetry. Don't recall whether
antimatter was experimentally discovered or verified a time reversal
prediction.

Antimatter, as far as is known, behaves exactly parallel to
matter except for the weak force. The discovery of the
asymmetry in the weak force came as a surprise, though I
expect that after people digested it, they realized that after
all there must be some reason the universe is populated
mostly by matter and not antimatter. Likewise, I suppose
people realized, after they digested Quantum Uncertainty,
that after all there must be some reason for the complexity
and variety of existence.

I think that as long as we do not know about dark matter, that we
cannot rule out antimatter being existent in large quantities in our
universe. Perhaps antimatter can curve space time in its vicinity
opposite to regular matter. Hence, we cannot see antimatter in the
great voids of space because light photons cannot leave such a curved
space time.
.



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