Josh Clark
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But antimatter and matter like to destroy each other and effectively cancel one another out.
Everything around us is connected.
was one.
And you said light, visible light, can be absorbed and it's no big deal because visible light exists on a wavelength that's about in tune with the soft tissues of our body, right?
Like they were really out there.
Like the stuff that just looks like space between you and me, that's the air element filling that up.
This guy was saying that the beta ratio for their machine is like 100%.
Yeah, well, the one that is, well, not true, but the one that you could actually see was rotten meat would eventually spawn maggots.
Uh-huh.
But apparently, at the beginning of the universe, at the origin of the universe, it's suggested by this, that there was a slight imbalance in whatever makes matter and whatever makes antimatter, so that there was slightly more matter that was created than antimatter.
So let's get on it.
We're all going to split the patent evenly and let's get to work.
Like there's nothing that's not connected.
So what he was saying is they figured out a way, and again, it's not very detailed, but they figured out a way to contain the plasma
And so that's been used time and time again by creationists, right?
And because he just would not accept the idea of a vacuum, he gave the thumbs up.
And in 18 months, they had come up with a synthetic rubber.
Right.