An electron or muon yes — Haglund
No, they are not observable! — universeness
It's like the cookie dough example. The TOTALITY of the dough cannot expand if it is infinite but individual regions within the dough may be able to 'distort.' — universeness
Which doesn't mean they don't exist — Haglund
From the physics stack exchange:
Electrons on the other hand, do have rest mass. It is very confusing when somebody learns about rest mass and thinks electrons can actually be brought to rest. In reality they cannot be. No one has ever experimentally seen an actual electron at rest — universeness
We will never know if something exists or not if we will never have any way to detect it. — universeness
Here is my coordinate system that indicate where your gods live (1,9,2.5.9.0.0.0.0,1,1,1,1, 10278).
So is this proof your gods exist? — universeness
Ever ran around in a circle? If you had your energy replenished as you ran and your leg muscles were indefatigable then you would pass the same points many many times without starting or stopping.How can an electron not be at rest if it returns? It has to be at rest at some moment — Haglund
Gods don't exist in this universe. — Haglund
Here is one interesting video about God debate, I find it interesting because it's so hard for scientists to do anything about God: — SpaceDweller
I mean if it goes in a straight line and returns — Haglund
universe is according to old beliefs abode of evil spirits, and likely that holds even today when universe is mostly studied by scientists.Gods don't exist in this universe. — Haglund
So does that mean they don't exist just because you cant observe or detect the place they refer to. — universeness
But we can! We can fly to the observable edge of what we see and go behind the horizon. Like on Earth. — Haglund
Yeah well, that might take us more time than the lifespan of our Universe. — universeness
Ok, perhaps your gods will one day take you there instantly. Thanks for the exchange! — universeness
I think you 2 instead of attacking each other it may be better to put forward arguments for and against God's existence, and then collect as much constructive information as possible to defend your argument — SpaceDweller
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