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Im sure that other particles exist, but it then just shifts the question to : Where did THOSE particles come from?

Eventually any particle at all either:

1)always existed
2)was created

Option 1 does not work for my brain, if it works for your brain perhaps you are a different species of homo sapien than me, grin but I cannot imagine or conceive of any particle not having a beginning.


One thing is to discover a previously unknown form of matter \ energy
an other thing is to predict its existance

One thing is to claim that different form of matter \ energy might exist
An other thing is to claim that they " must " exist

You can believe it or not but this is exactly what Heisemberg's principle of indetermination entails
The Heisemberg's principle goes far beyond the simple uncertainty about the position \ speed of a particle , as you seems to assume

Nobody can conceive of any particle not the having a beginning

The difference between an homo sapiens and a fundamentalist smile is the following

An homo sapiencs accept the scientific evidences even in case they are not intuitive
the fundamentalist does not







Last edited by AlbertoT; 01/03/09 18:04.