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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
BTW, time-traveling sub-atomic particles are pretty much accepted as a component of reality by mainstream physicists. The arrow of time doesn't have much meaning on the quantum level. Richard Feynman wrote extensively about their effects. Some even believe that anti-matter is simply ordinary matter traveling backwards in time. According to that hypothesis, the annihilation that occurs when a particle of matter meets a particle of anti-matter is simply one and the same particle making a u-turn in time.
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This (Higgs preventing itself from being discovered) sounds about as scientific as string theory. I swear these physicists have lost it.....if they ever had it....