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Based off most the stuff Juan posts in this thread

I can only assume he is either sexually attracted to Krillin or the turtle
Me: Look... Krilin has a nose in GT.
Kyle the Pediatrist: Uh... sex
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I recently started using my Wi-Fi (been connected to another one for free :rolleyes: argh argh)
and suddenly I'm noticing my home's 5G Wi-Fi's password has Characters and letters A-to-Z.

Last time I used Wi-Fi password it only supported numbers 0-to-9 and letters A-to-F.
 
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Okis hear me out fam!

- Entropy exists.
- String Theory, tells of plausible realities.
- Then, there's the phenomenon of Quantum Mechanic/Physics acting different when we perceive/measure... meaning that our mere existence literally affects how Physics and our Laws of Nature behaves.
- Black Holes don't destroy, just repurposes and processes data/information.
- Black Holes could be the entrance to alternative realities colliding (or trying to act) with our reality, in this sense, we are in a black hole inside another reality different than ours.

BUT WHAT IF, the reason why we haven't collided with other realities/universes is because ENTROPY can't have the required "strength" to act accordingly in the immensity of the Universe+Another one!?

Entropy could literally be our "firewall", "limit" if you will.

Entropy holds reality and different realities at an "chaotically enough order" to prevent interactions, because Entropy isn't strong enough to act with twice as much data/information.

Entropy, the barrier between different realities.
 
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Juan that statement doesn't make a lot of sense

Entropy is just the propensity for things to tend more towards disorder than order owing to probability

If there was somehow another parallel universe, what would two atoms from each touching have to do with making things more orderly?
 
Entropy is just the propensity for things to tend more towards disorder than order owing to probability
Exactly this.
For antimatter and darkenergy (quantum mechanics) to interact with "normal" matter an energy, it only needs one event of interaction between the two.

ENTROPY is what's preventing the scenario because it maintains everything "random enough to prevent such scenario".

You misunderstood to idea. Entropy is preventing collision between different/parallel universes.
 
What's actually preventing matter and antimatter from colliding is the distance between them
Dude... entropy is doing this.

Dark matter we don't even know for sure it exists outside of maybe black holes - so ditto, space
Large Hadron Collider kinda hinted it, but it's unstable to measure.
 
You realize most things are made of matter right? There is much less antimatter

And if it interacts with matter it is destroyed
Not all things.
There's also Frequency, Energy, Waves, Electromagnetism, Radiation, Fields.

I dare assume you're thinking more "locally" rather than "Cosmically".

In my mind, Earth is a tiny spec of dust in a vastly superior and unimaginably large field of "nothing".

Large Hadron Collider suggests that for every attom there's an equally negatively charged attom in order for both to exists.
If our Universe is tangible, which it is because we're alive and we're having this moment, then it's very plausible that there's an equal universe but "negative" because we wouldn't exist without our very own counterpart. As far as Hadron Collider suggests, mind you.

Thus, antimatter is very likely to exist, we can't see it for obvious reasons... AND BECAUSE ENTROPY IS THE DOOR HOLDING BOTH SIDES SEPARATED in orde to prevent a mess.
It's chaotic enough that neither can "touch" each other.
 
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Antimatter exists and can be seen

But most of it was destroyed, this asymmetry is actually one of the big questions and problems with our modern understanding of physics

The reason it can be seen is there is no anti photon

Now dark matter I agree we have no clue
 
Antimatter exists and can be seen
:unsure: really though?

But most of it was destroyed
Okay, I'm starting to believe you're just joking at this point.

this asymmetry is actually one of the big questions and problems with our modern understanding of physics
It's always fun to have thought experiments, it opens a lot of possibilities, and I'm open to reading anything about your:
- Antimatter can be seen.
- But most if it was destroyed.

The reason it can be seen is there is no anti photon
Dude, you're joking? (no, seriously)
Photons has no mass, and they behave either as energy or particles.
Define anti-photon, as in "Anti-photon when it's energy" or "Anti-photon when it's particle" or "Anti-photon because I know photon = light but can't be seen because we can't see when it's dark"... that's kinda racist.

Now dark matter I agree we have no clue
And this is why my thought idea of "Our Universe exists in a field of "nothing" that's being held by Entropy.
If there are other Universes, (other "nothings") then it's natural for both "nothing's" Entropies to unmatch."

It's not canceling each other, simply, Entropy in our frame Universe is different than other frame Universes, it's why we haven't seen other Universes, yet, there's hints that this is totally possible.
 
You are so mistaken on so many levels it's not really worth it to respond point by point

I suggest you read this

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baryon_asymmetry
Unfortunately, you're mom.

Kyle, it's just a random sleep deprived idea, not an actual theory.
(Me thinking Entropy as our barrier between other Universes)

Edit: Hope you didn't need to Wikipedia concepts in order to reply.

Again and I can't stretch this enough, it's just a random idea, but it's based in my understanding of physics.
 
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Unfortunately, you're mom.

Kyle, it's just a random sleep deprived idea, not an actual theory.
(Me thinking Entropy as our barrier between other Universes)

Edit: Hope you didn't need to Wikipedia concepts in order to reply.

Again and I can't stretch this enough, it's just a random idea, but it's based in my understanding of physics.
Nah I already read all these before
 

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