Re: anti-matter and black holes
- From: "Autymn D. C." <lysdexia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 8 Feb 2007 00:48:35 -0800
vectorally negative; only if they throw up; what doesn't?;
imaginarily; imaginarily; thither the hòrizòn; not only by gravity
too bad scientists don't distinguish scalors and vectors: http://
groups.google.com/groups?q=Autymn+Baez+OR+%22vector+temperature%22.
The positròn hasn't negative ènèrjy any more than the elèctròn has.
Either charge may drift any direction in time; liht still drifts
forward in /our/ time. If you solv cinematic expressions for backward
time, you get a complex product, not only the conjugat. This should
be obviose as it takes two charges to determinere the potential, not
one.
-Aut
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