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Originally posted by: hdeck
Originally posted by: grasshopper26
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: grasshopper26
No, such a thing would violate half the known laws of physics.
While it is true that we have much to learn about the universe, we do understand some basic points. Such an ability would directly violate many of them.
Grasshopper
Name one.
I'll name two:
Conservation of mass-energy
Conservation of momentum
Grasshopper
conservation of energy laws have already been "violated" when scientists proved this year that the universe is expanding...
What does the universe expanding have to do with conservation of mass-energy and momentum?
