Re: What before big bang?
From: Spaceman (Spaceman_at_realspaceman.com)
Date: 09/06/04
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Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 18:23:11 GMT
"Bjoern Feuerbacher" <feuerbac@thphys.uni-heidelberg.de> wrote in message
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} Spaceman wrote:
} > "Bjoern Feuerbacher" <feuerbac@thphys.uni-heidelberg.de> wrote in message
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} > } An electron plus a positron can annihilate to a pair of photons. In
} > } what way can one call that "matter is only changed"? Do you want to
} > } claim that photons are matter?
} >
} > photons are matter,
} > They are a viobration of the matter surrounding electrons.
} > They only wave.
} > They do not travel long distances at all.
}
} And yet again, you won't support these assertions, right?
Why would a simple piece of wood be able to stop pure energy
and yet glass would not do such in most cases?
} > Don't you know a photon is just a vibration wave of an electron?
}
} No. I don't even know what you mean by "vibration wave of an electron".
Then you need to think a bit more.
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