I got another one, is there any actual, tangable reality?
tangible enough to say so, so at least subjectively yes.
our atoms are held together by nothing, and our senses are just signals hitting our brain from waves and impulses. also, if antimatter is the anti-thesis to matter, what would dark matter be the anti-thesis to?
Isn't the running theory that dark matter is more akin to super compressed matter? If so then dark-antimatter
what happens if matter and anti matter colided?
I don't think it really collides, we have it flying through our space constantly.
what was before the big bang? or was there a big bang and it was just a previous universe the crushed in then rapidly expanded? And if this is true, how long was it crushed in? and what was the previous universe like? was it exactly like ours? or was it entirely different?
Due to the conservation of energy and such, we could say that if that were the case it'd be made of the same stuff our universe is, if that's any help.
here's mine: words appear to be a core concept cubed, its more noticeable in the romantic languages but you can still get the basic concept in english, by taking the variations of target, source, and case, [you/I/...] [past/present/etc]. Taking this concept and applying a mathematical value to the concepts could you develop a consistent map of language and then could you apply that map to other languages to establish a mathematically sound modern rosetta stone?