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Originally Posted by <<>> I don't get what you mean by this?
If you think anti-matter doesn't exist, what are black holes made of? What are the particles of our matter changed to their opposite charge?
If everything is ethereal when approaching a black hole you would encounter the expected and collectively the approaching entities (you and yer buds in a space ship) would experience their theoretical views. I don't know what the heck a black hole would be comprised of. It would act like one whenever a sensate being interacted with it. On a practical level we use black holes as an avenue through the negetive aspect of our reality. Black holes are what we use to deposit the great mass of the universe in balance, and we consider it to be composed of anti matter and also the transition point for matter to anti matter. If I'm wrong on some of that let me know.
Well, I can think of two uses: explaining and understanding nature and controling and predicting nature. And any way, the math is not inflexible anymore, not since the xx century: QM, chaos theory, statistical calculus... The math of the universe is now completely statistical, randomized, unsure and probabilistic. |
I really appreciate this information GUILLE ..would you explain QM ??? and anything more you have on this math thing like a link would be good.