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Raven
11-05-03, 12:19 AM
I was totally bored today so I just sat around thinking about the universe and the way things work. If there is matter and anti matter would it be possible that there may be a time and anti-time as well. Would time and anti-time obbliterate themselves like particles and anti-particles. If so would it have an effect on the way time flows? Would the nature of time stay the same or would it change? I just wanted to hear some oppinions about this.

ProCop
11-05-03, 06:48 AM
time = reading, learning, joy
anti-time=boredom, uninteresse, splean

I think you can wipe-out an afternoon with anti-time. I did some experiments on that and it works!!!

John Connellan
11-05-03, 07:10 AM
Originally posted by Raven
I was totally bored today so I just sat around thinking about the universe and the way things work. If there is matter and anti matter would it be possible that there may be a time and anti-time as well. Would time and anti-time obbliterate themselves like particles and anti-particles. If so would it have an effect on the way time flows? Would the nature of time stay the same or would it change? I just wanted to hear some oppinions about this.

No because time and matter are 2 completely different things Time is simply a dimension like length. U cant have antilength! U can have time flowing backwards (if thats what u mean) according to some models of quantum theory and such a phenomenon actually explains things like anti-particles and annihilation.