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Okay what is the value of all things in this universe? I'm talking energy/mass and time.
$.50.
What a silly question. It deserves a silly answer.
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Okay what is the value of all things in this universe? I'm talking energy/mass and time.
$.50.
What a silly question. It deserves a silly answer.
"The value."
Meaningless question.
What time is it?
Yes, if they've decided to modify the definition of "atheist" to mean what they want it to mean so they can call themselves an atheist. Being able to call yourself an atheist is becoming so hip.
You atheists jump all over the religious about changing what their beliefs are so they can continue to have their faith, yet atheists do the same thing by modifying the definition of what an atheist actually is.
There are several estimates of the amount of mass in the VISIBLE universe.
What about it?
Yes, if they've decided to modify the definition of "atheist" to mean what they want it to mean so they can call themselves an atheist. Being able to call yourself an atheist is becoming so hip.
You atheists jump all over the religious about changing what their beliefs are so they can continue to have their faith, yet atheists do the same thing by modifying the definition of what an atheist actually is.
For me; I don't know the full details and say "in my opinion, this is what I think is right". People are being brain washed from both sides. That's a fact. Prime example is the kid vanilla gorilla saying things are matter of fact in science; which is hardly accurate. In fact it's about as speculative as the bible thumper saying they have all the answers.
Actually there isn't. There is just one.
My goodness, you are right again.
Even if this www page shows 6 different estimates:
http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2006/KristineMcPherson.shtml
Wrong. You are trying to find "particles"; which isn't the question I asked.
You're right again. Kg means particles, not kilograms as I thought.
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Give up?
What?
Zero. The sum is zero. There is zero energy and mass in the entire universe.
Do you know what that means?
I'd guess you're making this up as you go along?
Now I can't take credit for this. Trip tango taught me this yesterday. And I, like you, was trying to think of all particles. What it means is there is equal positive and negative energy in the entire universe.
Trip Tango presented you with a concept that is far out of the mainstream view.
If there were equal amounts of positive and negative energy, or matter and anti-matter, there would be nothing. If negative energy is gravity as Hawking suggests, then the universe wouldn't be expanding if there were equal amounts.
Trip Tango presented you with a concept that is far out of the mainstream view.
If there were equal amounts of positive and negative energy, or matter and anti-matter, there would be nothing. If negative energy is gravity as Hawking suggests, then the universe wouldn't be expanding if there were equal amounts.
However, in "nothing" there is equal amounts of positive and negative energy. Which is why there is no such thing as "nothing" - because positive energy (or negative energy) is actually "something."
Anyone else having a hard time following this?
Sorry brother. I hope I can explain for you to understand.
1 + -1 = 0. Basically all energy and mass must have equal negative and positive energy and mass. The universe is 100% balanced.
Think of a magnet and if you put the negative with the negative, it repels. But if you put a positive to a negative, it attracts.
Once again you have no idea what the shit you're talking about.
Fuck off, Stanford boy.
