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3 hours ago, Skywalker69 said:

There is also string teories, interesting!

 

 

I am more of a quantum foam man.

 

Until we understand Dark Matter, we will never understand anything.

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41 minutes ago, Andaman Al said:

I am more of a quantum foam man.

 

Until we understand Dark Matter, we will never understand anything.

Strange matter is another key, as it's been hypothesised that it is more stable than nuclear matter, and the quarks making up all physical nucleii will eventually decay into it given enough time, resulting in a universe of strangelets. Reading TV would suggest this process is well advanced in a number of people.

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1 hour ago, Andaman Al said:

I am more of a quantum foam man.

 

Until we understand Dark Matter, we will never understand anything.

Anything more than the standard model makes my head spin, but I like field theory.

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6 hours ago, Skywalker69 said:

There is also string teories, interesting!

There are those who doubt the existence of the 10, 11 or 26 space-time dimensions required for superstring, M-theory and Bosonic string theory respectively.  Those doubters have obviously never taken a close look at the face of a bulldog.

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