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antimatter

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  1. wow that's a long list for two months,
  2. Right, those are the midpoints, where there are common areas in the the two Universes
  3. Brilliant. If I could give you any more reputation points, I would
  4. Really the only answer I think there is, is that, it's very possible, but there is just no way of knowing with our current knowledge of the Universe. Sorry if that wasn't a very sastisfying answer, maybe somebody else will give a better one.
  5. that would make sense, I generally don't know much about the whole spamming thing... I'm not even really sure why people do it
  6. You should lower it to three weeks to see what would happen, I don't think there would by any spammers in a three week delay, 1-2 week maybe though
  7. I was thinking that too, but we would notice the gamma rays if there was that much annihilation.
  8. Alright, that makes a lot of sense now, thanks...again, for like the hundredth time for explaining a concept to me.
  9. So what you're saying is that a black hole and a star actually orbit, and between them there is a midpoint? How would they orbit, wouldn't the bh just pull in the star? I understand that, but it shows that the fabric around it is warped, it's just an example
  10. Yeah, but when something passes the event horizon it appears to be frozen in place, that's what it does to time, it loops it. What do you mean... two black holes will orbit a midpoint?
  11. Alright, in that case it makes more sense, I thought the gamma ray emmision was much much smaller. Thanks for clearing that up.
  12. I mean, it would make sense. While one electron-positron annihilation would be noticeable, I don't think it would be particularily useful. I do think there are multiple annihilations going on. Come to think of it, how large are these annihilations, if only 2-4 are used...?
  13. Don't black holes warp the space-time fabric into an infinite loop?
  14. Oh my mistake, I think I just got confused with something else, sorry. What I meant to say before I got confused was that wouldn't there have to be an enormous amount of antiparticles for the gamma rays to become noticeable?
  15. So there are parts of space, that time doesn't affect? other than black holes, which is an interesting point too, the places where black holes are situated would stay the same.
  16. It's an interesting thought, but isn't a void in space, just sort of a void... as in there is nothing on the other side?
  17. Wouldn't that cause a massive amount of damage? It would spark a chain reaction of annihilation...that would be terrible...
  18. Right, but wouldn't most of it still be agreeable, I mean it would just be the outer parts of the map that has expanded, and the space betweem galaxies, but towards the center of the map, there should be significantly more midpoints.
  19. I agree with Mr Skeptic, I think karma and luck have nothing really to do with an outside type source... I'm not sure that I phrased that right...
  20. antimatter

    Dr?

    It is...that's not my point though.
  21. antimatter

    Dr?

    I want to be a doctor, and when I do, I'm going to make sure that's how people address me, after all the work I put in to becoming what I am. Although when people do correct you, no matter how hard they try not to, they come off as sort of needy and arrogant.
  22. 'Luck' is just the way things tend to happen without any human influence. Karma on the other hand, I'm not sure about, although at this point I do believe in it.
  23. what did Neil say?
  24. I heard that somewhere too, I'm just not entirely sure of the process
  25. Just wondering, but what do 500 errors generally mean?
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