To: Sentis
but by being there, they DO influence us. sub-atomic particles float freely, and are not suspect to gravity, but we are made of atoms, which are made of sub-atomics, and we are held to the planet by gravity.
To: MacDorcha
MacDorcha wrote "but by being there, they DO influence us. sub-atomic particles float freely, and are not suspect to gravity, but we are made of atoms, which are made of sub-atomics, and we are held to the planet by gravity."
And how does this relate to anything I have said. So what if we interact with subatmoic particles (gravity is a manifestation of the macroverse BTW). When we look at the quantum level we can see things happening like wormholes in space time, and particles that act as if they are both particles and waves, or particles that can be two places at once. These are not part of our Macroscopic world view.
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12/22/2002 7:43:06 PM PST by
Sentis
To: MacDorcha
...sub-atomic particles float freely, and are not suspect to gravity...Sub atomic particles are the usual suspects in physics. (If you meant that they are not subject to gravity, you are just wrong.)
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