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Kevin
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Matter-Antimatter Annihilation
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Feb 20, 2013 3:17 PM
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Some people say that matter-antimatter annihilation is discredited but the way I feel about it is that antimatter is easier to deal with than ordinary matter. Consider:
E=m*c^2, where m=antimatter
That is what totally makes sense to me so you can't convince me that matter-antimatter annihilation can be discredited. Antimatter is a medium sized bug on square graph paper that differentiates matter that gives the bug energy and matter that gives the bug no energy. The antimatter bug doesn't respond to negative reinforcement. Antimatter is fluid dynamics but it is also game theory as well. The antimatter bug has game and responds to positive reinforcement if the game intrigues him.
I apply myself to strings... Ooo, strings are hard stuff... I thought I only applied myself to the easy tasks that my drive assigns to me... Uh, well, I do apply myself to the easy tasks that my drive assigns to me because I know everything about strong-weak interaction and nobody can prove differently... Just because everything I know about strong- weak interaction only applies to antimatter but not ordinary matter doesn't mean that I don't know anything about it... I know everything about it.
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