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Originally Posted by Sky Blueblack
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Just because Einstein didn't want to accept quantum mechanics (even though he used it to describe his own theory) it doesn't mean it is right!
Like I said subatomic particles are energy.
Some physicists are discovering that at the fragments of the universe is a binary code, a programme.
I am surprised with a masters in chemistry that you are so sure that you are right and the likes of stephen hawkins and other top physicist are wrong. Once we believed that the world was flat. There are a lot of things that we really don't know, that's the whole point of science, it is to test and explore and advance.
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Chill Out Jack - chemists and physicists have always disagreed since the advents of these two different sciences. Chemists deal with empirical evidence, critical exploration, and deductive reasoning. THESE ARE TANGIBLE REALITIES! Not some paranormal visualization of theoretical mathematics.
SO THE WORLD IS REALLY FLAT from my perspective. All my senses tell me it's flat and everywhere I go the world appears to be flat. All my friends say it's flat (community consensus) and if it were truly round then every time I drop a baseball in the same spot, it should roll away in the same direction - but it just sits still where it falls on my lawn.
The point is this - truth may or may not apply to the perception of one's own personal reality. Only the observer's perception of reality is the correct definition for that individual's reality. This is my absolute rule. If I'm manic and I believe that I can paint impressionist abstracts as well as Claude Monet, then that is my reality - plain and simple.
Also, take a look at last Month's issue of Scientific American for the article that announces that the proton is not at all what has been believed up until now. It's not matter and it's not energy - it's a hybred like the electron. And that my dear Jack is reality.