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Originally Posted by joshua dear pat,
I know that. I stand by the assumption that a proton can be broken apart with accelerators and the Heisenberg principle |
Hey, one or two more things.
Once upon a time atoms were the smallest thing. Our knowledge of protons is as a baby knows calculus. It is comparative to living in the 1950's era and there is no Watson and Crick, yet. To predict the half life of a proton and not fully understand the mechanism of time is ironic, the birth of a proton is the key to understand how and why it might decay. To claim to accurately guess the half-life of a proton and then to assume the nature of gravity and time and acceleration and the effects of relativity in the quantum world, funny how it sounds to me. I find in my studies that the ones who know the least, boast arrogantly the most. Protons are an area of minimal true knowledge.