Author Topic: Question: How does matter and energy randomly exist?  (Read 1204 times)

I would love it if you could explain how they came up with such a hypothesis and tested it out. After all, to see the atoms, you would need a scanning electron microscope.
Because the only tools a scientist has are a bunsen burner and a flask :U

Move your hand.
ATOM DISPLACEMENT

HOLY GOD
I meant in his terms, atoms disappearing and reappearing. Wrong wording. :c
Because the only tools a scientist has are a bunsen burner and a flask :U
I never said that.

I meant in his terms, atoms disappearing and reappearing. Wrong wording. :c
I was only kidding. :3

I was only kidding. :3
I still used the wrong wording. Be right back, cutting my wrist because i'm stupid and no one loves me.

I still used the wrong wording. Be right back, cutting my wrist because i'm stupid and no one loves me.

English is not that hard :U

English is not that hard :U
You mean vocabulary?

c what i did thar

God damn I need to make a topic about chemistry conversations. I love chemistry. :c
« Last Edit: April 13, 2011, 07:20:50 PM by LordCutlerBeckett »

Don't electrons require initial energy to be in 2 places at once?

And how did the first atom/electron/any piece of matter come into the universe?

And how did the first atom/electron/any piece of matter come into the universe?
And that's the big bang theory.

Don't electrons require initial energy to be in 2 places at once?( that's why scientists found it baffling)

And how did the first atom/electron/any piece of matter come into the universe?(yeah let's ask a forum of teenagers that question)

And that's the big bang theory.

I'm sure that ball had to have been made of something.

Ask someone who's qualified in that field of science.

I'm sure that ball had to have been made of something.
That's exactly why the big bang theory is hard for me to understand and accept.

That's exactly why the big bang theory is hard for me to understand and accept.

I sure as hell believe in people who can build complicated machines such as computers, rather than some dude in a robe :U

Ask someone who's qualified in that field of science.
You can ask anyone, and I bet money they won't be able to answer.

forget you electrons. You stick to everything, make my hair frizz up and stuff.