>Matter can be neither created nor destroyed.
Then where did the matter come from?
> there isn't any really
>>8980043
>Matter can be neither created nor destroyed.
>Matter
>>8980043
The big Battery!
e=mc^2
>>8980048
He is partially correct. Matter is a form of energy brainlet.
>>8980043
From an incommensurate source of Dielectricity.
Space.
>>8980043
>He still believes we live in reality with set rules and physical laws
>He didn't realize we live in a dream of a god where anything can happen and nothing really matters
>>8980043
it's virtual
Jesus
>>8980043
Energy is matter. So energy turned into the matter we have today.
>Where did the energy come from?
WELL
It was just there as there was no time in our universe before the big bang, for it to come from somewhere it would imply some sort of causality, and with time not existing, no causality (at least in the way we understand it), with no causality, no need for all the matter/energy to come from somewhere.
>>8980220
Kek, might as well be.
Matter can be created and destroyed dummy. Its energy that cant be created or destroyed. However tjat doesn't mean its not hard to create or destroy matter. To create matter you just have to hit empty space with enough energy which turns the 0 into a 1 and -1, or matter and anti-matter. To destroy matter you have to hit filled space with enough energy.
>>8980533
Or you could just put anti-matter near matter and they'll cancel eachother out and disperse as energy
what would it feel like to touch anti-matter
>>8980543
It would feel like your mom.
>>8980543
it doesn't really matter
>>8980543
Assuming you're touching it in perfect vacuum, the moment the particles comprising your hand touch it, it would produce a nuclear explosion of the kind we can't even imitate with fission and fusion bombs.
>>8980043
Thor
>>8980043
Wow I think you are on to something!
>>8980521
I feel like this is just a cop-out.
>>8980770
of course it is
any possible explanation is a cop out when there is literally no way of knowing
>>8980043
>Muh phase change
>Muh Planck epoch
>Muh no global conservation of energy in GR.
>>8980543
It would be extremely painful...
>>8980543
Sorta like silly putty, but glowier and squishier.
>>8980043
That came from God.
>>8980543
kind of like putting your hand in a glass of room temperature liquid except inside out
>>8980043
Matter and energy is interchangeable
However matter is lost to energy due to entropy
>>8980543
like putting your hand in a bag full of salty coins and milk
>>8980232
>>8980594
Jebus