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Thread: God or Higgs particle may have been discovered at CERN

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgun View Post
    The decay or transformation to another form of matter?
    Perhaps decay is not the best word. What I mean is constant transformation and movement of things. But one can normally trace regularities in the way it occurs. Most things are born - or appear - become mature, begin aging and eventually disappear. Then the cycle begins anew.

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    I have heard that matter and anti matter in a sense annihilate each other. But isn't that another story?
    Hmm, interesting, I haven't heard that before.

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    Time is likely the dimension that counters the matter/antimatter interaction, by balancing the excess of perceivable matter. Take away time, and all matter ceases to exist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weegillis View Post
    Time is likely the dimension that counters the matter/antimatter interaction, by balancing the excess of perceivable matter. Take away time, and all matter ceases to exist.
    Actually, how can you quantify such things? If there "amount" is equal, then there is nothing. One has won thou the spectrum of time. Matter has. So yes I agree, time is of the essence here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liliana7 View Post
    If there "amount" is equal, then there is nothing.
    That's why some people say this world is a carefully crafted illusion.

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    One has won thou the spectrum of time. Matter has. So yes I agree, time is of the essence here.
    I think it's vice versa again. Time exists, because matter exists, not matter exists because there is time.

    In my understanding, a dimension is a time and space continuum. Or a space continuum without time. Or a fine matter continuum. It's like a closed system, kind of, but it's connected with other closed systems via so-called black holes. So, I can't see how time, which is just a characteristic of a dimension, can be a dimension in self.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SENtelligence View Post

    Time exists, because matter exists, not matter exists because there is time.
    If there were no time, then matter wouldn't exist either. Yes, a dimension is a time space continuum. I don't think there can't be one without the other (time and matter). I think they both appeared at the same moment. This origin of the universe debate is very similar to "what was first, the chicken or the egg?" - to put it in layman's terms.

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    ... some people say this world is a carefully crafted illusion.
    Some might say that this world unwittingling crafts illusion!

    Quote Originally Posted by SENtelligence
    Time exists as long there is change. No change - no time. If something stays the same, yet it exists, it creates a timeless space continuum
    How long has it been in existance? Perhaps man has no way to measure. However, at the point that the object appeared then a reference of change occurred. A reference, of the object's appearance stays the same, so time too exist, without change with the object. So, the object rest in a space-time continuum even if there is but one reference of time.

    Furthermore, mixing matter and antimatter can lead to the annihilation of both ..
    ... releasing a burst of energy.

    Does the energy complain that it was late because the matter was stuck in traffic?

    Does an object in a space-time continuum with only one time reference complain that it has been stuck,... "For nobody knows how long!" ? When does the show start?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clicken View Post
    Some might say that this world unwittingling crafts illusion!
    I like that . .

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    Ha ha ha,... I am probably the only one that would say, 'unwittingling'! lmbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by liliana7 View Post
    If there were no time, then matter wouldn't exist either.
    And if your heart beats were'nt chaotic you would not live.

    What is time to a tree and to a human being?

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