In a previous question I received this answer
"Actually, some experiments at the subatomic level has shown evidence of antimatter (neutrinos, for instance). If antimatter collides with matter, they cease to exist, and a great deal of energy is released.
Moreover, some of the nuclear quarks also show evidence of popping in and out of existence, so clearly their is more to reality than just our material 4-dimensional time-space continuum.
Live long and prosper,"
So, could a higher being be something we cannot comprehend as well? I mean, there must be more to reality, if there is anti-matter anything could be possible. If antimatter was around in the beginning then, why the big bang? Why would it just be the big disappearaance because the matter collided with anti matter? Where did the matter come from in the first place?
2007-09-26
16:03:28
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JunkYardPuppy
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OMFG nvm, I'm sorry I asked this question, does the matter really "cease to exist" if energy is released? sigh. ignore this.
2007-09-26
16:04:24 ·
update #1
Yeh I know deuce srry, I just realized how stupid this question was. Did not notice the energy part. But this still comes down to where did everything come from. A lot of people are saying that it's definately not God while stating that we humans simply do not understand? Who are you guys to say then, that in the many dimensions there isn't a God that has triggered this?
2007-09-26
16:10:24 ·
update #2