RE: Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
September 18, 2019 at 5:46 pm
(September 18, 2019 at 2:50 pm)LastPoet Wrote: Never the less, Grandizer, is this really a physics question? IMO its more philosophical and if you don't know, thinking for the sake of thinking is not for me. Once you break an egg, its lost. Unless time travel, you can never unbreak an egg.
The line between physics (at the particle level, especially) and philosophy can be a bit blurry, but I do think this is just as much a physics question than a philosophical one.
And no, this has nothing to do with supernatural events like the resurrection. It's just curiosity for me, and the fact that I spooked myself last night while looking at myself in the mirror, wondering if my reflection could ever deviate from doing the same things I'm doing in the real world ...