Cooky
Veteran Member
Anti-matter... It no longer exists because it's the opposite of the matter that makes up us and everything we see. It's something that cannot exist in this universe, so if it were possible that there was another universe, where anti-matter dominated, the laws of physics would be completely foreign to all we know...
...I wonder what that universe would look like. Would it be like heaven?
Then we have dark matter... it's not quite regular matter, but not quite anti-matter either. It can clump together to form objects, and makes up a whopping 27% of the universe. Like a ghost, it exists invisibly, and cannot be seen or touched. So is dark matter just regular matter mixed with spirit matter? Is dark matter and dark energy half spiritual and half regular matter?
...I wonder what that universe would look like. Would it be like heaven?
Then we have dark matter... it's not quite regular matter, but not quite anti-matter either. It can clump together to form objects, and makes up a whopping 27% of the universe. Like a ghost, it exists invisibly, and cannot be seen or touched. So is dark matter just regular matter mixed with spirit matter? Is dark matter and dark energy half spiritual and half regular matter?