crap that only i could love

Dec 05, 2002 20:30

Ok here is my question of the day that I was pondering and will eventually look up. What do antimatter gravitational fields look like? Do they contain anti-gravitons? (btw I started typing my lj posts in word to catch spelling mistakes, word doesn’t have graviton in its dictionary). Any who I will soon spend some serious cash on a good book to learn all I can about sub atomic particles. I have been reading Wolframs a new science and I don’t think wolfram has it right. While I do agree with cellular automata with its simple structure set leading to complex patterns I don’t think his limitation idea works. He states that Darwin is wrong because only a set of creatures can ever come to existence. In other words their currently in the world 6 types of shell shapes animals use. Darwin states these are the best shapes to use but not the only ones, while wolfram states that only these six shapes can possibly exist as viable means of evolution. You can only evolve into those shapes of shells after this period of time. As an engineer its my job to find ways around absolutes and it seems wolfram is all about absolutes. We can already speed particles faster then light, and we were told we couldn’t do that either light was an absolute. But I shall further research this subject, before having a definite stance.
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