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aw2ww |
11/07/03 |
In Physics there are "different"laws for different dimensions.For "ordinary" world ,we would have the Newtonian classic model,micro scale-quantum Physics,macro scale-relativity.In the quantum world,conservation law is violated frequently for a borrowed time corresponding to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.Since the Universe is made mostly of unknown dark matter,is it possible small(relative to size of Universe;maybe size of meteorites) amounts of matter to suddenly appear from the dark matter. Could it be some of the numerous random meteorites that we see arise from this phenomenon? I know this might sound to be a wild idea ;but it could be true,couldn't it? |
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