ForumsWEPRIs matter infinite?

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Efan
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Everything is broken down into what makes it up. Eventually. But does it last forever?

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thestuntman
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Matter is not infinitely dense

Black holes are infinitely dense.
farrowking37
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yes, matter is infinite, by definition, you can not make or destroy matter.

Kalb789
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Black holes are infinitely dense.


think about it you can only push atoms so closely together once they have no space in between them you can't make them any closer
Kevin4762
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Black holes are infinitely dense.


Black holes are not infinitely dense. It is extremely dense, but it is not infinitely dense. If it was infinitely dense, then the universe would not exist.

yes, matter is infinite, by definition, you can not make or destroy matter.


You cannot make anymore of it, but that doesn't mean it is infinite.
Kalb789
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the correct answer is, it approaches infinity. This is why limits exist in calcus and why derivatives are used.

The limit of D(M) as M approaches infinity is the equation of a blackhole.


i think you just agreed with me?
Kalb789
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don't spam buddy. give a reason to your thinking at least. like when i say that something cannot be infinitely dense because..i don't feel like typing it all again but you get the point. also AG is going thru a major cleanup process in which spam is taken off along with your points. it;s just a lose-lose situation

Kevin4762
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don't spam buddy. give a reason to your thinking at least. like when i say that something cannot be infinitely dense because..i don't feel like typing it all again but you get the point. also AG is going thru a major cleanup process in which spam is taken off along with your points. it;s just a lose-lose situation


Who the hell cares about points? Where I'm from, you spam only five times, you get perma banned.
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matter is not exactly infinite as it can change to energy decreasing its value by 1 which means infinite just lost 1 which would be impossible for something that is truly infinite there are three things which make up everything.

matter
anti matter
energy

there is no proof of anti matter but it is highly expected to exist, anti matter is literally nothing to us it is the exact opposite to everything and they way that it does that is incomprehensible as how can we understand something we can't see hear smell or anything,

Kalb789
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I apologize if this seems kinda abstract, this is calculus and is pretty much all abstract math.


nah its cool i understand it. i'm not bad for 15, but that still sounds like what i said.

Actually, we have made antimatter.
Positrons, Neutrinos, etc are all anti-particles.


all i've heard is that they theorize that we have made anti matter, but they don't last long enough to be..analyzed i guess. like they don't have proof of them, but i haven't read or done any research on it.
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all i've heard is that they theorize that we have made anti matter, but they don't last long enough to be..analyzed i guess. like they don't have proof of them, but i haven't read or done any research on it.


We've successfully contained anti-matter for a minuscule amount of time, though not enough to study it. That is proof enough for its existence. Hence, we have proof of it, thus it exists.
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