Do you like my theory?

Straight Arrow
By Straight Arrow

Here a small explaination which many had confuse about it, there what is called "nothing" this "nothing" was a "thing" and when the "thing" went away the "thing" became "nothing"
If we assume that the term "nothing" came first, then how come the term "thing" came?

By laplandsql• 17 May 2011 15:23
laplandsql

someone have mastered angels n demons..;) dan brown isn't right always...

By Straight Arrow• 17 May 2011 14:44
Straight Arrow

Where the anti atom came from?

if we keep asking where I guess we will be tired.

Did you ask your self this question why did you come to this earth, for what purpose?

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 14:35
anonymous

Again, if that were the case, SA, nothing would exist. The moment they come together they annihilate. You can only 'play' with them if you keep them apart for a while. The anti-protons are not in the atom, they are in the anti-atom!

By Straight Arrow• 17 May 2011 14:32
Straight Arrow

because electrons, protons, neutrons, are inside the atom, same thing the anti apple are within the apple itself.

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 14:21
anonymous

NO, SA. Both are originals. One does not exist without the other. It would violate fundamental laws. They appear at the same time, exactly at the same time, and they go together when they touch. Unless they sneak away.

By Straight Arrow• 17 May 2011 14:20
Straight Arrow

he can get it from the original apple right?

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 14:19
anonymous

Well, brit, if you are concerned about the beginning of everything, it matters. If you only want to screw and get drunk (I think it's the other way around) it doesn't matter.

By britexpat• 17 May 2011 14:16
britexpat

Does it really anti-matter ?

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 14:16
anonymous

And don't you think it's only theory! Anti-protons and anti-neutrons have been produced en masse at CERN!

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 14:15
anonymous

I would say - it would mean something different

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 14:15
anonymous

Anti means the exact opposite, SA. An anti-electron has the properties of an electron just the other way around. Positive charge, negative 1/2 spin, negative mass, and so on. The exact mirror.

By Straight Arrow• 17 May 2011 14:12
Straight Arrow

anti apples?

I think he/she can say thank I do not like the apples, I would like to know really what do you mean by anti apples, if anti apples means no apples then what is the value giving no apples, also how can "no apples" be given, "no apple" means no existance of apples.

By britexpat• 17 May 2011 14:11
britexpat

It also means that to you it may be nothing, but to me it may be something.

By baldrick2dogs• 17 May 2011 14:08
baldrick2dogs

It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing.

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 14:06
anonymous

You cannot give someone two apples without giving him also the anti-apples. If you give him the apples only you violate the laws of conservation of matter, energy, and so forth. That would be an illegal act in the eyes of a physicist! If you give him two apples and two anti-apples you actually gave him enough to play with, but the total sum of matter, energy, and whatsoever remains zero = nothing.

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 14:04
anonymous

not withstanding that nothing means something

By Straight Arrow• 17 May 2011 14:02
Straight Arrow

It is very simple, if you give some one two apples, and then you take these apples, then I can say there are no apples with him/her.

Now If some one at his work does not see oranges, does this mean that oranges do not exist?

And these anti particles why are they called anti, the word anti came as a result of something, this proffs the existance of "something"

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 14:02
anonymous

LP, The moment of 'accident' is what keeps the universe go around, literally,Imagine how boring it would be if EVERYTHING were finite,.....Infinity stretching out in to nothing is the MOST exiting place ,IMHO!

By laplandsql• 17 May 2011 14:02
laplandsql

think first..before you ink...

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 13:53
anonymous

SA, these naughty particles were there in the nothing. Again, together with their corresponding anti particles. The total sum of everything in the nothing, of course, is zero, nothing. And then came the 'accident'.

By britexpat• 17 May 2011 13:53
britexpat

I do have the answer to this..

My friend at the Ramada remarked that "it was nothing". And nothing came first. :o(

QED

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 13:52
anonymous

Unfortunately, SA, nothing is not nothing as I tried to explain before. The only point where you could intervene is the random symmetry breaking. Here you could say, no, there was some(body) who did it. However, probability and randomness are a good reason for things to come into existence or to disappear by accident. But you are with Einstein who hated this view and said: "God doesn't throw dice." I guess he rather said it because he did not understand Quantum Physics and its implications.

By Straight Arrow• 17 May 2011 13:49
Straight Arrow

","......And from these naughty particles the universe was made."

From where these naughty particles came?

By Straight Arrow• 17 May 2011 13:47
Straight Arrow

how are the clouds formed?

how did the water in the rivers, lakes, oceans, seas came?

Guys many knows the truth but they do not want to admit it.

The point is simply a reply to those who sayed we evovled from apes or stars, or what ever, the question is did these stars came from nothing?

things do not come from their own am I right?

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 13:41
anonymous

@LP, I love your logic,"......And from these naughty particles the universe was made."

This explains why we be have the way we do!

By Straight Arrow• 17 May 2011 13:41
Straight Arrow

I can draw a picture and circle, and I am sure you as well.

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 13:40
anonymous

I don't even know what Google is. I only heard that baldrick does it all the time.

By RefinedSoul• 17 May 2011 13:39
RefinedSoul

lp, would you please stop to google about nothing!

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 13:38
anonymous

It isn't nothing-

If there's something,

Coz if there's some thing

Nothing can be nothing.

Something can't be nothing,

An'nothing ain't someting.

Some thing,.. Nothing....

At least I've got something!

[A QL point!:D]

By nomerci• 17 May 2011 13:38
nomerci

ya ok, I am not THAT bored.

Carry on.

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 13:37
anonymous

Seriously, a physicist (yawn) would explain it this way: First there was nothing (or no thing). However, in the following it will become clear that nothing and nothing are two different things. For common people nothing is nothing, for physicists nothing is everything. ? If I have nothing I can 'play' with it. Say, I want to create a positive charged particle. Well, I can, IF I also create the anti particle to it. Because, plus and minus become zero. So I didn't change the nothing. In that sense nothing is everything. Yes, but, particle and anti particle fall back to nothing when they meet. Clear. But then how did everything come from nothing? And here is the answer you can believe or not: Once upon a time a little particle couldn't find its anti particle anymore. They had gone too far apart. And it remained. That's what is called 'symmetry breaking' (spontaneously). And from these naughty particles the universe was made.

By the_prince• 17 May 2011 13:36
the_prince

"If we assume that the term "nothing" came first"

That's IF!!!

wrong assumption ... simple

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 13:35
anonymous

And now leave SA in peace. His times is hard anyway.

By Milky_BarKid• 17 May 2011 13:33
Milky_BarKid

what came first..The chicken or the egg?

By KHATTAK• 17 May 2011 13:32
KHATTAK

SA...you are drinking....Errrr thinking too much.

By Milky_BarKid• 17 May 2011 13:31
Milky_BarKid

Straight Arrow? you started drinking early today?

By RefinedSoul• 17 May 2011 13:30
RefinedSoul

your theory resembles somehow with mine, where my theory says there's no word IMpossible, only I M possible :)

By Rizks• 17 May 2011 13:28
Rizks

Bullshyate stare

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 13:27
anonymous

What? :S

By jpa• 17 May 2011 13:26
jpa

Straight, what is the root word of nothing?

By timebandit• 17 May 2011 13:26
timebandit

SA can you please draw a picture?

By tallboy_v• 17 May 2011 13:24
tallboy_v

Seems there is NOTHING in your top floor

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 13:24
anonymous

TB, you don't understand any thing.

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 13:23
anonymous

ask him to draw a picture

By anonymous• 17 May 2011 13:23
anonymous

First there was no thing.

By timebandit• 17 May 2011 13:22
timebandit

*WTF Stare*

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