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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: Jerry KrausJerry Kraus Date: Sep 11, 2008 15:23
On Sep 11, 1:23Â pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> I heard in our Universe there is Matter & anti Matter.
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> Then there is Dark Matter.
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> Are Dark Matter and Anti Matter seen by Scientist?
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> Whare are they made of do they have neutrons/ protons/ electrons?
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> If not are they too made of Quarks?
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> Is Dark Matter and Anti-Matter simmilar?
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> Will Dark Matter and Matter Collide give out energy?
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> Will Anti-Matter and Matter Collide will give out energy?
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> Do Dark Matter has mass and gravity?
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> Do Anti-Matter has mass and gravity?
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> Bye
> Sanny
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> Be Intelligent:http://www.GetClub.com
Physics has gotten so remote from actual experience, and so immersed
in theory since Einstein, that the very concept of "actually seeing"
something no longer has much meaning in this field. Which, may be
something of a problem, I suspect.
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