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originally posted by: darkspace
a reply to: intrptr
-_- yes, unfortunately you're right about that one, IntrPtr. but lets leave the Weaponizing part for now
originally posted by: darkspace
what about CP-symmetry?
originally posted by: schuyler
If you could actually reverse the Laws of Physics, they wouldn't be very good laws, would they? It's not as if you can vote on them.
yes you do need to break the laws of physics to acheive anti gravity. i invite you to read the thread in my signature to get some glimpses
originally posted by: darkspace
a reply to: intrptr
yes, i would agree to that assumption if it was global reversal, but in an localized area. in a 1 m by 1 m square for example. when particle physics and quantum theory are applied, the standard model gets expanded and allows for reversal of the basic laws of physics, like Anti-gravity
The laws of nature exist. They are thought to have evolved briefly in the early universe right after the big bang from high energy physics we don't understand to the more normal energy physics we somewhat understand.
originally posted by: darkspace
Maybe reversal of the laws of physics is a wrong description, and "Evolution" or "expansion" of the laws of physics is a better one?