Re: Satan's particles



Dear kolt:

"kolt" <sabbath450@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Non-material "things" such as photons might as well
be made of "things" that make up nonphysical
"things" such as ghosts, angels and the likes.
We live in a physical world and it is the only world
that there is and there should be no room for
"things" that do not consist of matter...
whatever the things may be.

When you touch a thing, it is photons that provide the "solid"
surface, photons that establish size of even nuclear basics, and
photons that generate the signal used to fire your neurons.

"Things" aren't what you seem to think they are.

David A. Smith


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