RE: Why I don't believe in parallel universes
March 19, 2015 at 1:58 pm
(This post was last modified: March 19, 2015 at 1:58 pm by vorlon13.)
As a possible form of matter we apparently don't have in our universe:
When matter and antimatter contact each other, they mutually annihilate into a blaze of energy. Now, imagine a material substance that when it contacts matter, instead of a blast of energy, we simply see the reaction yields 'nothing'. Equal weights of both materials simply disappear from our universe.
Now, imagine a material that reacts the same way with antimatter.
OK, here's the mind bender:
what happens when the first hypothetical material contacts the second ?
When matter and antimatter contact each other, they mutually annihilate into a blaze of energy. Now, imagine a material substance that when it contacts matter, instead of a blast of energy, we simply see the reaction yields 'nothing'. Equal weights of both materials simply disappear from our universe.
Now, imagine a material that reacts the same way with antimatter.
OK, here's the mind bender:
what happens when the first hypothetical material contacts the second ?
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