I was reading an article on line about the mystery of why the universe exists. Scientists in quantum mechanics theory is that there is no such thing as empty pace, even in the most perfect vacuum it is filled by a roiling cloud of particles and antiparticles, which flare into existence and instantaneously fade back into nothingness.
On the other end is relativity - Einsteins area of expertise in which sets the rules on how space, time and gravity work. So far only a few of the two camps of science, relativity and quantum mechanics have been able to combine the two seamlessly.
Stephen Hawkings describes black holes - "in quantum physics, if something is not forbidden, it necessarily happens.
Supposedly space itself is very unstable, it churns and frothed into a foam of space-time bubbles. It is not just particles and antiparticles that can snap in and out of nothingness; bubbles of space-time can do the same.
Do you think perhaps it might be considered an invasion of personal space?
Perhaps it is a matter when you pay for something, it becomes a gift and no longer yours - so maybe you might want to touch the hairdresser because that is where the money went.
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I read this on Facebook - Christmasis forever, not for just one day, for loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away like bells and lights and tinsel, in some box upon a shelf. The good you do for others, is good you do yourself.... Norman Westley Brooks.
phew I was a little worried there until I read the delusional part! 1 out of 6 not bad.....
Thanks Galrad for bringing some informative and instructive history - now if we can figure out if a master baiter is a greek word..... we've got closer to the voting.....
I confess it was another day of looking at men's profile over the age of 60 ...(ok 4525 truthfully 21)... living in Scotland. Of course not any, well one! looked back.
and the one that looked responded said that they were blind and looking for their friend who lived in Miami and did I know them? 'cause it is such a small town!
But I have faith that one day, one day soon, I will fly back over to Scotland and find some poor hapless bloke so filled with whiskey he won't notice all my ugly deficiencies .... especially the fact that I am American
RE: after death
I was reading an article on line about the mystery of why the universe exists. Scientists in quantum mechanics theory is that there is no such thing as empty pace, even in the most perfect vacuum it is filled by a roiling cloud of particles and antiparticles, which flare into existence and instantaneously fade back into nothingness.On the other end is relativity - Einsteins area of expertise in which sets the rules on how space, time and gravity work. So far only a few of the two camps of science, relativity and quantum mechanics have been able to combine the two seamlessly.
Stephen Hawkings describes black holes - "in quantum physics, if something is not forbidden, it necessarily happens.
Supposedly space itself is very unstable, it churns and frothed into a foam of space-time bubbles. It is not just particles and antiparticles that can snap in and out of nothingness; bubbles of space-time can do the same.