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Re: Where are the one billion universes? - 12-20-2007, 03:52 PM

Still doesn't add up Neutralino. The estimates I heard that for every particle that we have, between 100 million and 1 billion particles were annhilated. Therefore # of particles that we have in our
universe X ( 100 million to 1 billion ) = # of photons. Which should be a whole lot more than 2 billion, unless of course we have 2 to 20 particles in our universe.
Being an accountant something doesn't add up.

To quote Desi " Somebody has lot of splaining to do Lucy"

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