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re: this meme wrote itself - Universe shouldnt exist according to SCIENCE
Posted on 11/15/17 at 3:23 pm to FreddieMac
Posted on 11/15/17 at 3:23 pm to FreddieMac
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What an idiotic statement just to get into the press.
And no way the press manipulated it to get more clicks.
Posted on 11/15/17 at 3:29 pm to musick
At what point do all the intelligent and organized thoughts in his mind tip over and spill over into a giant mess of incoherence?
It's like all his thoughts were organized into bookshelves, and those bookshelves have collapsed. While those books are a great source of good thoughts, they're all mixed up and nearly indecipherable as long as they're unorganized.
It's like all his thoughts were organized into bookshelves, and those bookshelves have collapsed. While those books are a great source of good thoughts, they're all mixed up and nearly indecipherable as long as they're unorganized.
Posted on 11/15/17 at 3:35 pm to DavidTheGnome
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I was under the impression that there was just a tad bit more matter than antimatter, thus resulting in the universe. When the big bang happened it created both, but there was more matter by some very small percent. And that small percent is what we see today.
The question is why is that the case.
I'll give you an example of why it's weird that the Big Bang would produce more matter and than antimatter. Electrons belong to a class of particles called leptons. In a system, the lepton number (the sum of the lepton number of all the particle in that system) is a conserved quantum number.
A photon traveling through some material can undergo an interaction called pair production. In this interaction, the photon disappears and its energy produces an electron and positron. The electron's lepton number is 1 and the positron, which is an antiparticle, has a lepton number of -1.
These particle, antiparticle numbers are conserved in all physics that we know of, and since it apparently was not conserved in the big bang, figuring out what caused that could reveal a revolutionary amount of information about the differences between matter and antimatter.
Posted on 11/15/17 at 3:38 pm to TigersInParis
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I'll give you an example of why it's weird that the Big Bang would produce more matter and than antimatter. Electrons belong to a class of particles called leptons. In a system, the lepton number (the sum of the lepton number of all the particle in that system) is a conserved quantum number.
A photon traveling through some material can undergo an interaction called pair production. In this interaction, the photon disappears and its energy produces an electron and positron. The electron's lepton number is 1 and the positron, which is an antiparticle, has a lepton number of -1.
These particle, antiparticle numbers are conserved in all physics that we know of, and since it apparently was not conserved in the big bang, figuring out what caused that could reveal a revolutionary amount of information about the differences between matter and antimatter.

Posted on 11/15/17 at 3:38 pm to tke857
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his theroy on multiverse is mind blowing
That's what makes Rick and Morty so awesome.
Posted on 11/15/17 at 4:21 pm to Ash Williams
Best use of that gif I have seen
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