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originally posted by: mmirror
There may be some truth in the future to such theories.
originally posted by: johnwick
Do you believe this would be enough for a decent view of the higgs?
originally posted by: solve
a reply to: mmirror
If you take a grain of sand, and brake it, then brake the dust and keep going,
until you have reached the original building block of matter,
so what happens when you smash that particle?
Anything?
Nothing?
Another dimension?
Orange juice?
Only nyarlathopep knows.
originally posted by: mmirror
a reply to: AutumnWitch657
Of course I realize the difference. I think conspiracy theories though maybe extreme, but there is a halfway. There may be some truth in the future to such theories. Theories are just that, a postulation of what might be possible. I do not believe immediately what I see online but I keep an open mind to possibility. It is an interesting hypothesis.
originally posted by: mmirror
a reply to: smurfy
It would be more seen as a conspiracy theory rather than a hoax. It is still open for discussion.
originally posted by: mmirror
a reply to: JUhrman
It might not be how physics works now. What we know of physics now. However in the future the perception of reality might change considerably. Depending on what we discover along the way. Physics that we know of now might become obsolete. The understanding of what a black hole can do might change. Even the possiblity to explore other realities might become possible. Perhaps now they are just fiction. But who knows where we might end up the more we explore.