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Re: Black Holes

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Posted by Human I. Scientist on July 28, 1999 08:23:53 UTC

: : What is anti-matter? : : Non-matter..?

: : Can we talk this issue, Black-hole, without history?

: : I think, that black-hole, is some kind of black-planet, which dont mirror light, like moon does. : : I think also, that theory of anti-matter is error. : : I thought that this anti-matter, is matter, so small, like light, that we cannot measure it, how we can measure smallest matter part if we dont have smallest measuring equipment.

: : I dont know. I just say what i thinking. Maybe not or not to be.

: : Love and Peace. Human.

: : As for Anti-matter, I just read a book by John Gribben that explained that anti-matter is the mathematical equivalent of ordinary matter traveling backwards in time, it was fascinating.

Thanks to join conversation.

You write, mathematical equivalent hmm........

If we understand anti-matter is some kind of negative-value.....hmm.....

do we have negative values at nature?

I start to make numbers

0...........1............2.........etc

0=nothing 0>more is something 0,nnnnnnnnn1

- 1 hmm.... -1 is negative number, means, hmm... 0

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