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Originally Posted by Zdragva
... why they have these properties they have, or where they came from, only that they seem to be the smallest tangible objects in existance (and there are objects used in science today that 'technically' dont ever exist but still carry out functions, i.e gluons and gravitons). also it would seem that blowing them apart to see whats inside its a definate no as scientists agree that A there are the bottom of the pile of 'things' we call matter, and even if they wernt the kind of power needed is impossible, an if it wasnt impossible it would be fatal to our universe to use it.
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Ha.
It's this aspect of theoretical science which always makes me laugh.
It's impossible because there is not enough energy and if there happened to be enough energy the universe wouldn't exist ... the smallest part cannot exist because the multiplicative of all the smallest parts would be infinite and therefore larger than the whole ... etc
Sounds an awful lot like saying "God is all powerful" with different words.
And if one more "scientist" tries to tell me that the universe is not infinte in size, I'm going postal.